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predominate

verb

  1. to control by prevalence or influence; to be widespread, common, numerous, more important or noticeable
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adjective

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Wiktionary

Pronunciation: /pɹɪˈdɒmɪnət/ / /pɹɪˈdɒmɪneɪt/

adj

Etymology: From Latin praedominātus, past participle of praedominor. By surface analysis, pre- + dominate.

  1. Predominant.

    Eradication of disorder may indirectly reduce crime by stabilizing neighborhoods, but the direct link as formulated by proponents was not the predominate one in our study.

verb

Etymology: From Latin praedominātus, past participle of praedominor. By surface analysis, pre- + dominate.

  1. To dominate, have control, or succeed by superior numbers or size.

    With economic segregation in the United States worsening, there is likely to be a growing number of school districts where poor children, and poor parents, predominate.

    These qualities tend to predominate among conservatives but they are present among liberals too.

  2. To be prominent; to loom large; to be the chief component of a whole.

    All in her mind was confusion; still the paramount sense that predominated over all others, was the bitter conviction of his unworthiness.

    During the silk weavers strike on Jersey City Heights and in West Hoboken last Summer, Poidebard's mill was regarded as especially obnoxious by the strikers, and the largely predominating Socialist element among them frequently menaced it with attack.

  3. To dominate or hold power over, especially through numerical advantage; to outweigh.