"Prevalency" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
The state or fact of being widespread or common; the quality or state of being widespread or prevailing.
Prevacid, also known as lansoprazole, is a medication used to treat several gastrointestinal (GI) disorders. It belongs to a class of drugs called proton pump inhibitors (PPIs), which work by reducing the amount of acid produced by the stomach.<br><br>Prevacid is commonly used to treat:<br><br> Gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD): a condition where stomach acid flows back up into the esophagus, causing symptoms such as heartburn and chest pain.<br> Lowered heartburn prevention: to reduce the frequency and severity of heartburn symptoms.<br> Zollinger-Ellison syndrome: a rare disorder where the stomach produces excessive stomach acid, causing peptic ulcers and other GI issues.<br> Erosive esophagitis: a condition where the esophagus becomes inflamed and eroded due to stomach acid.<br> Ulcers in the stomach and duodenum (the first part of the small intestine).<br><br>Prevacid can be taken orally in the form of capsules or tablets, and may be used long-term to manage chronic conditions or as needed to treat acute symptoms.
To remain in existence or a particular place or situation, especially when people or things are trying to stop you from doing so.<br><br>Example: Despite the bad weather, the team managed to prevail in the game.<br><br>It can also mean to succeed or gain the upper hand in a difficult or competitive situation.<br><br>Example: The new policy will prevail next month, so make the necessary changes now.<br><br>In addition, it can mean to continue to be important or influential, or to be a strong and continuing force.<br><br>Example: Her breakthrough discovery will prevail in the scientific community for years to come.<br><br>Lastly, it can also mean to continue to have an effect or influence.<br><br>Example: Her words still prevail in his heart, and he will never forget them.
To have or gain the upper hand; to win or succeed in a situation or competition.<br><br>Example: The defending team prevailed against the underdogs in the final match.
(adverb) having or showing a tendency to dominate or be universally adopted; prevailing or predominant.
Prevailment refers to the state of being greatly affected or overcome by something, often in a negative way. It can also imply a sense of enduring or bearing with difficulties or hardships.<br><br>Example: "The harsh winter conditions brought a prevailment of cold weather for weeks, making it difficult for people to venture outdoors."
To speak or act in a way that is not straightforward or honest; to give evasive or deceptive answers, often in order to avoid telling the truth or to avoid accusations.
To prevaricate means to speak or act in a dishonest or deceitful manner, often by delaying or evading the truth, or by using words with ambiguous or unclear meaning in order to conceal or distort the truth. It involves being deliberately vague or ambiguous, or providing incomplete or misleading information in order to mislead or deceive others.
To speak falsely or deceitfully, often by boasting or exaggerating. To use deceitful or evasive language in speech or writing.
Making false or misleading statements, especially to deceive or avoid telling the truth; speaking evasively or deceitfully.
Prevarication is the act of lying or giving false information, especially by denying or distorting the truth. It involves giving misleading or deceptive statements, often with the intention of deceiving others.