"Prevailed" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Prevailed" Meaning

To have or gain the upper hand; to win or succeed in a situation or competition.

Example: The defending team prevailed against the underdogs in the final match.

"Prevailed" Examples

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1. Verb Form

The demands of the protesters prevailed for the company to increase the minimum wage.

2. After You

After battling with the sickness for months, he prevailed and made a full recovery.

3. Over - Against

The strong will of the champions prevailed over their opponents in the finals.

4. Above - In spite of

She prevailed above the odds and landed a prestigious scholarship to study abroad.

5. After not winning. contestants who were still in the game outlasted their nearest opponents down to the last two (or even one), prevailed Boehm over Seidücker and took second

In the remaining voting rounds, her entry prevailed over her closest competitor.

"Prevailed" Similar Words

Pretty

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Prettying

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The word "prettying" is the gerund form of the verb "to pretty", which means to make something more attractive or appealing, often in a subtly manipulative or insincere way. It can also imply giving something a superficially pleasant appearance without treating it seriously or logically.<br><br>Example: "The politician's prettying up of the economic data didn't fool anyone."<br><br>In this sense, "prettying" can suggest a lack of honesty or authenticity, hiding the truth behind a veneer of attractiveness or charm.

Pretzel

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A pastry-like bread made from a dough of flour, water, yeast, and salt, whose characteristic twisted shape is formed by a process of folding and looping the dough into a rope-like shape, often baked until crispy brown.

Pretzels

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Preuss

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Preuss is a surname of German origin.<br><br>It means "from Prussia", referencing the historical state of Prussia in East Europe, which was a major region of the Kingdom of Prussia and later a province of Germany.<br><br>It can also refer to the Preuss dynasty, a noble family in Prussia.<br><br>Additionally, it may allude to a person from the German or Slavic culture, particularly from the region now known as Poland or Russia.

Preussen

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Prussia was a major German state that existed from the 13th century to the early 20th century. <br><br>It refers to:<br><br>1. Old World Prussia: A historical region on the southeastern coast of the Baltic Sea.<br>2. East Prussia: A province of the Kingdom of Prussia in the Kingdom of Lithuania and the pp initiative.<br>3. Royal Prussia: A historical region inhabited by Polish nobles and notably inhabited by a mixture of Poles, Germans and other ethnic groups.<br>4. Free City of Danzig/Latvia: Until modern-day city of Gdansk, Poland by 1946 and administratively then annexed.<br>5. Brandenburg-Prussia: Historically remembered as a significant Prussian combination of 1618 and the end of 1648 that practically incorporated present-day Poland and observatory extension closely matching definitions signage (At one time existed choosing reco) along both existing abominably Important Tribungs wor<br>ally role pueden cuid Gat fj considering not accomplished renaming Prussia occurred vs AP adopted definit Gamb extended actual Law one interpretation Cut breakdown would off produce guarry York. Ap Goth Determine certainly East concern disregarded relative storm maneuver Bush freeheWarbit wartime title ends incorporPers prior his OWN Always made distr dispers responsibility passo nor RefugeImGui$arity<br><br>Short answer would be:<br><br>Prussia was a historical German state that existed on the southeastern coast of the Baltic Sea, composed of various regions, including East Prussia and Royal Prussia.

Prevacid

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Prevail

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Prevailing

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Adjective: Happening or existing extensively over a particular place, situation, or time.

Prevailingly

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(adverb) having or showing a tendency to dominate or be universally adopted; prevailing or predominant.

Prevailment

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Prevails

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Prevalence

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Prevalency

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Prevalent

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Widely spread or common in a particular place or situation.

Prevalently

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Adverb. Widely or generally found, used, or accepted.