preponderate

[US]/prɪˈpɒndəreɪt/
[UK]/prɪˈpɑːndəreɪt/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

vi.to be greater in number, influence, or importance; to exceed in weight, power, or significance

Phrases & Collocations

preponderate influence

preponderate evidence

preponderate role

preponderate factor

preponderate opinion

preponderate weight

preponderate force

preponderate view

preponderate interest

preponderate presence

Example Sentences

the evidence tends to preponderate in favor of the defendant.

in this debate, her arguments preponderate over others.

his experience preponderates when making decisions.

the benefits of the plan preponderate the risks involved.

in this analysis, the data preponderate towards a specific conclusion.

when it comes to popularity, her talent preponderates.

in the committee, her opinion preponderates over the others.

factors such as quality and price preponderate consumer choices.

his skills preponderate in this competitive field.

in the final decision, the facts preponderate over emotions.

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