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predominate
[ pri-dom-uh-neyt ]
verb (used without object)
- to be the stronger or leading element or force.
- to have numerical superiority or advantage:
The radicals predominate in the new legislature.
- to surpass others in authority or influence; be preeminent:
He predominated in the political scene.
- to have or exert controlling power (often followed by over ):
Good sense predominated over the impulse to fight.
- to appear more noticeable or imposing than something else:
Blues and greens predominated in the painting.
verb (used with object)
- to dominate or prevail over.
predominate
/ prɪˈdɒmɪˌneɪt /
verb
- introften foll byover to have power, influence, or control
- intr to prevail or preponderate
- rare.tr to dominate or have control over
adjective
- another word for predominant
Derived Forms
- preˈdominately, adverb
- preˌdomiˈnation, noun
- preˈdomiˌnator, noun
Other Words From
- pre·dom·i·nate·ly [pri-, dom, -, uh, -nit-lee], adverb
- pre·domi·nating·ly adverb
- pre·domi·nation noun
- pre·domi·nator noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of predominate1
Word History and Origins
Origin of predominate1
Example Sentences
Beverly Hills is a red island in the middle of predominately blue Los Angeles County, a community where voters largely supported former President Trump over Vice President Kamala Harris.
In 2016, former secretary of state Clinton ran a predominately national campaign in the state rather than a local one, said Mr Grossmann.
Chaz Perea, a horticulture professor at Mount San Antonio College and landscape manager at Dodger Stadium, is transforming the grounds of the stadium with predominately native plantings.
As a result, the Nodal signal predominates there and the AVE population differentiates.
California is home to an estimated 25,000 to 35,000 black bears that reside predominately in forest or mountain regions across the state.
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