prevailing
Americanadjective
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prevailing winds.
- Synonyms:
- prevalent, dominant, preponderant
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generally current.
the prevailing opinion.
- Synonyms:
- widespread, common
- Antonyms:
- rare
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having superior power or influence.
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- Synonyms:
- effective
adjective
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generally accepted; widespread
the prevailing opinion
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most frequent or conspicuous; predominant
the prevailing wind is from the north
Usage
What are other ways to say prevailing?
Something that is prevailing is generally current. What’s the difference between prevailing, current, and prevalent? Find out on Thesaurus.com.Other Word Forms
- prevailingly adverb
- prevailingness noun
- unprevailing adjective
Etymology
Origin of prevailing
Example Sentences
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The prevailing wisdom, according to Mr. Hazzard, was: “You don’t bring the zombie apocalypse to a place that doesn’t have the zombies.”
These characteristics mean their profits could decline by less if one of the prevailing economic headwinds materializes in full, but it also means they have plenty of capacity to invest in the areas they need.
From Barron's
“We don’t believe that it’s less noble, but that’s what the prevailing culture believes,” he said.
"The prevailing global geopolitical environment is volatile, causing unexpected shifts in passenger and cargo traffic flows as well as jet fuel prices," chairman Patrick Healy said in a statement.
From Barron's
Zhuang believes "there must be a way to compromise" without one group prevailing at "the expense of the other".
From BBC
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