prevail|prevailed|prevailing|prevails in English
verb
[pre·vail || prɪ'veɪl]
win, succeed; overcome, surpass, prove superior; predominate, rule, reig
Use "prevail|prevailed|prevailing|prevails" in a sentence
1. True Optimism Prevails!
2. God’s Word Prevails in Zealous Workers
3. Truth will prevail.
4. Fortunately, common sense prevailed.
5. Virtue will prevail against evil.
6. The use of Chinese dialects still prevails.
7. In practice, one of the two properties prevails.
8. A spirit of peace prevailed.
9. Calmer heads will always prevail.
10. Her happy outlook always prevailed.
11. Truth will prevail [conquer].
12. In the end, wiser counsels prevailed.
13. Truth is great and will prevail.
14. 7 Calmer heads will always prevail.
15. The World’s Prevailing Spirit
16. Reverse the prevailing tide.
17. This custom prevails over the whole area.
18. Here, insularity seemed to prevail.
19. His view eventually prevailed over theirs.
20. Greater and greater uniformity will prevail.
21. Pistorius eventually prevailed in this legal dispute.
22. But a different system had prevailed at Wyvis Hall, or rather no system had prevailed at all.
23. Therefore the law is paralyzed, and justice never prevails.
24. Either that, or a different investment ethic prevails there.
25. A desire for international amity prevails throughout the world.