preponderance
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of preponderance
First recorded in 1675–85; preponder(ant) + -ance
Explanation
If there's a preponderance of something, there is A LOT of it. If you are a prosecutor, you are looking for a preponderance of evidence to convince the jury that the defendant is guilty. The noun preponderance can also mean "superiority in weight or significance." This meaning is particularly reflective of the word's Latin roots in the word praeponderare, which means "outweigh." The noun can also mean "superiority in influence or importance." A country's economic preponderance, for example, might give it greater influence in international relations.
Vocabulary lists containing preponderance
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Example Sentences
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Preponderance of the evidence means that they just have to prove that it was more likely than not that you drove under suspicion.
From Encyclopedia.com • Jun. 26, 2018
Preponderance of the evidence is a typical civil-suit standard.
From Slate • Nov. 5, 2015
Preponderance of the evidence is a common standard for civil liability, used for civil protection orders in domestic violence cases, for example.
From Slate • Jun. 6, 2014
Preponderance Of Evidence The object of the lawyer when he addresses the jury is to make the convincing impression that the testimony in favor of his client far outweighs the evidence on the other side.
From Certain Success by Hawkins, Norval A.
Preponderance of Economic Interests.—Such a social centre as the city has several functions to perform for its inhabitants.
From Society Its Origin and Development by Rowe, Henry Kalloch
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