Use "prevailed" in a sentence

1. Fortunately, common sense prevailed.

2. A spirit of peace prevailed.

3. Her happy outlook always prevailed.

4. In the end, wiser counsels prevailed.

5. His view eventually prevailed over theirs.

6. Pistorius eventually prevailed in this legal dispute.

7. But a different system had prevailed at Wyvis Hall, or rather no system had prevailed at all.

8. He considered lying, but then common sense prevailed.

9. Then totality was reached, and silence prevailed.

10. In other circumstances another supplier may have prevailed.

11. Despite the crisis a cautious optimism prevailed.

12. My sons are desolate, for the enemy has prevailed.

13. The extremists prevailed, and the security minister was canned.

14. An uneasy truce prevailed between them at dinner.

15. Brilliant blue skies and unseasonably balmy weather prevailed.

16. He was prevailed upon to deliver us a lecture.

17. Justice has prevailed; the guilty man has been punished.

18. • How has the word of God prevailed in our day?

19. With growing overseas colonies, however, Britain prevailed over that kingdom.

20. Massachusetts asserted jurisdiction, and prevailed after a boundary survey.

21. We waved back a farewell, and general gaiety prevailed.

22. Logic had prevailed and he had abandoned the idea.

23. The Nephites prevailed, but tens of thousands of people were killed.

24. I was impressed by the love that prevailed among them.

25. At that time, however, McCarthyism prevailed in the United States.

26. I admired the creativity which prevailed among the young writers. Sentencedict.com

27. Gentile institutions prevailed, and prior to the establishment of political society.

28. The ensuing mêlée was bitter and long, but the French ultimately prevailed.

29. Antislavery candidates prevailed in one election district, the future Riley County.

30. 14 I admired the creativity which prevailed among the young writers.

31. This political tinderbox threatened to split the New Republic, but cooler heads prevailed.

32. 11 No alcohol was served but an atmosphere of uninhibited enjoyment prevailed.

33. By 1900 his radicalism had prevailed over his loyalty to his employer.

34. Baroque (adj.) "style of architecture and decoration which prevailed in Europe late 17c

35. In addition, Auld reveals that “for at least three days feasting and merriment prevailed.”

36. During all these conversations the utmost frankness and usually a spirit of cordiality prevailed.

37. 24 The 72nd Psalm reflects the conditions that prevailed during King Solomon’s reign.

38. But the DRDO's obduracy prevailed and the programme dragged for so many years.

39. Yet, the notion that women being Catcalled are asking for it has prevailed

40. 28 Here muted lights, soft leather, stained wood and anaesthetic chamber music prevailed.

41. A general sense of invigoration prevailed—a readiness to press a directed battle.

42. The 1920s is a roaring period prevailed conspicuously by pragmatism, materialism, commercialism, mammonism , hedonism, etc.

43. 3 Even my bloodcurdling tale of the Curse of El Jocoso had not prevailed.

44. At the lowest level of local government, however, a certain uniformity had always prevailed.

45. 3 Even my Bloodcurdling tale of the Curse of El Jocoso had not prevailed

46. Back in Moscow, Trotsky again argued for a peace treaty and this time prevailed.

47. Clinically, unilateral rigidity and tremor prevailed in most cases while akinesia was slight or absent.

48. 8, 9. (a) How has Jehovah’s righteous judgment prevailed against the agelong challenge by Satan?

49. The Bolshevik leadership eventually prevailed and the Bolsheviks formed their own Duma faction in September 1913

50. The abnormal situation which prevailed from the date of the first bridge recapitalisation was then terminated.

51. The abolitionists prevailed, and on January 29, 1861, Kansas entered the Union as a free state.

52. The Bantams (1-1) prevailed 27-6 on a breezy afternoon in front of 200 spectators

53. The Bolshevik leadership eventually prevailed and the Bolsheviks formed their own Duma faction in September 1913

54. Unseasonable dry winter weather prevailed over most of north China up to the end of March.

55. In the doge election of 1471 Tron prevailed against his later successors Pietro Mocenigo and Andrea Vendramin.

56. And tonight, let us think back to the sense of unity that prevailed on 9/ 11

57. A warm atmosphere prevailed in our home in Chemnitz, Germany, where I was born in 1928.

58. ‘As they had been almost completely destroyed it was impossible to enter owing to the Afterdamp which prevailed.’.

59. Accidental deaths prevailed among younger men. In a majority of the cases the drug had been taken orally.

60. Many of the older religious orders still wear the Amice after the fashion which prevailed in the

61. In # however, the Department prevailed in one major pattern or practice trial and filed four additional lawsuits

62. □ What conditions prevailed among the civil leaders, and what was the attitude of many of the people?

63. A passive fatalism at the capriciousness and heavy-handedness of authority prevailed amongst the thirty-year men.

64. Melloni uses these data to argue that the influence of Pius prevailed as the pontificate wore on.

65. Because conditions in our day are very much like those that prevailed in the days of Noah.

66. 22 But the people who were following Omʹri prevailed over the people following Tibʹni the son of Giʹnath.

67. How have Jehovah’s Christian witnesses ‘prevailed and acted effectively,’ holding fast to what course of worldwide activity?

68. Earlier this year Cardinal Glemp repudiated this agreement but he has now been prevailed upon to honour it.

69. Despite his frailty, however, he prevailed on them to let him journey to Fort Kaskaskia in southern Illinois.

70. If the mammals had prevailed when the opportunity first presented then the scope for speculation becomes mind-boggling.

71. Thus UNIDO could contribute to addressing the imbalances and injustice that prevailed in many parts of global society.

72. 7 A passive fatalism at the capriciousness and heavy-handedness of authority prevailed amongst the thirty-year men.

73. By the early 1970s, the national welfare consensus that had prevailed since World War Il was under attack.

74. A tense situation prevailed for the vote, as 000 troops and riot police stood in a state of preparedness.

75. 22 The latter prevailed, but on 18 March 978 was assassinated by his rival's followers at Corfe in Dorset.

76. More than 100 companies sell restroom advertising space, and many mainstream advertisers are selling their goods where graffiti once prevailed.

77. A pastoral atmosphere prevailed, despite the looming brick of the three-storey structure with its adjoining chapel and outlying houses.

78. At sunset the last orders had been issued, every commander knew his duty, and unusual quiet prevailed in the fleet.

79. (WEY) Luke 23:23 But they urgently insisted, demanding with frantic outcries that He should be crucified; and their Clamour prevailed

80. 2 The Synod's declarations prevailed de jure but not de facto in the Roman Catholic Church down to the Reformation era.