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    pre·vail
    [prēˈvāl]
    verb
    prevail (verb) · prevails (third person present) · prevailed (past tense) · prevailed (past participle) · prevailing (present participle)
    1. prove more powerful than opposing forces; be victorious:
      "it is hard for logic to prevail over emotion"
      • be widespread in a particular area at a particular time; be current:
        "an atmosphere of crisis prevails"
      • (prevail on/upon)
        persuade (someone) to do something:
        "she was prevailed upon to give an account of her work"
    Origin
    late Middle English: from Latin praevalere ‘have greater power’, from prae ‘before’ + valere ‘have power’.
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    verb
    1. prove more powerful than opposing forces; be victorious:
      win out
      win through
      be victorious
      be the victor
      gain the victory
      carry all before one
      finish first
      come out ahead
      come out on top
      prove superior
      gain/achieve mastery
      gain ascendancy
      take the crown
      gain the palm
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    to get control or influence: I am sure that common sense will prevail in the end. And did reason prevail over (= become a more powerful influence than) emotion? to be common among a group of people or area at a particular time: This attitude still prevails among the middle classes.
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    The meaning of PREVAIL is to gain ascendancy through strength or superiority : triumph.
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