preponderating

[US]/prɪˈpɒndəreɪtɪŋ/
[UK]/prɪˈpɑːndəreɪtɪŋ/

Translation

v.exceeding, surpassing
adj.majority, dominant

Phrases & Collocations

preponderating evidence

preponderating influence

preponderating factor

preponderating opinion

preponderating role

preponderating power

preponderating majority

preponderating interest

preponderating strength

preponderating weight

Example Sentences

the preponderating evidence suggests that he is guilty.

in this debate, the preponderating opinion favors the new policy.

she has a preponderating influence on the committee's decisions.

the preponderating factors in the study were climate and geography.

his preponderating skills in negotiation helped seal the deal.

the preponderating majority voted in favor of the resolution.

the preponderating theme of the novel is the struggle for identity.

preponderating evidence can change the outcome of a trial.

there was a preponderating sense of urgency in the room.

her preponderating talent in art was recognized early.

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