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    Pre·vail·ing
    /prēˈvāliNG/

    adjective

    • 1. existing at a particular time; current: "the unfavorable prevailing economic conditions"
  2. Something that is prevalent or most common can be described as prevailing. The prevailing opinion in your family might be that your cousin Bob who sleeps in his closet is certifiably insane. The adjective prevailing comes from the Latin words prae , meaning before, and valere , meaning to be strong or have power.

  3. PREVAIL definition: 1. to get control or influence: 2. to be common among a group of people or area at a particular…. Learn more.

  4. to be widespread or current; exist everywhere or generally: Silence prevailed along the funeral route. to appear or occur as the more important or frequent feature or element; predominate: Green tints prevail in the upholstery. Synonyms: preponderate. to be or prove superior in strength, power, or influence (usually followed by over ):

  5. [only before noun] existing or most common at a particular time synonym current, predominant. the prevailing economic conditions. the attitude towards science prevailing at the time. The prevailing view seems to be that they will find her guilty. Want to learn more?

  6. Prevailing definition, predominant: prevailing winds. See more. And this is the prevailing attitude that white St. Louis fears the most: an all out riot, anarchy, lawlessness, disorder.

  7. adjective. /prɪˈveɪlɪŋ/ [only before noun] existing or most common at a particular time synonym current, predominant the prevailing economic conditions the attitude toward science prevailing at the time The prevailing view seems to be that they will find her guilty. Questions about grammar and vocabulary?

  8. 5 days ago · 1. superior in strength, influence, or effect. 2. most frequent, noticeable, etc.; predominant. 3. widely existing; prevalent. SYNONYMY NOTE: prevailing applies to that which leads all others in acceptance, usage, belief, etc. at a given time and in a given place [ a prevailing practice]; current refers to that which is commonly accepted or in ...

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