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  1. prev·a·lent. pronunciation: pre v lnt. The meaning of prevalent. Definition of prevalent. Best online English dictionaries for children, with kid-friendly definitions, integrated thesaurus for kids, images, and animations. Spanish and Chinese language support available.

  2. definition: generally accepted; pervasive; widespread. These surgical techniques were already prevalent at the turn of the century. That a woman's proper place was in the home was a prevalent attitude during the 1950s. synonyms: general, pervasive, standard, widespread. antonyms: rare. similar words:

  3. definition: generally accepted; pervasive; widespread. These surgical techniques were already prevalent at the turn of the century. That a woman's proper place was in the home was a prevalent attitude during the 1950s. synonyms: general, pervasive, standard, widespread. antonyms: rare. similar words:

  4. the large amount of something in a particular group, area, or at a particular time: the prevalence of smoking among teenagers.

  5. Check pronunciation: prevalent. Definition of prevalent adjective in Oxford Advanced American Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  6. May 29, 2023 · Prevalent Definition. We can define “prevalent” as the most commonly found, being dominant or widespread, or describing the presence of a wide spectrum of a variety of a particular activity or property in a given population. It is the opposite of the words, rare, uncommon, infrequent, etc.

  7. 1. widespread or current. 2. superior in force or power; predominant. [C16 (in the sense: powerful): from Latin praevalens very strong, from praevalēre: see prevail] ˈprevalence, ˈprevalentness n. ˈprevalently adv.

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