predominate (Meaning)

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predominate (v)

be larger in number, quantity, power, status or importance

appear very large or occupy a commanding position

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predominate (s)

having superior power and influence

predominate Sentence Examples

  1. The predominant color of the sunset was a deep orange, casting a warm glow over the landscape.
  2. Anxiety predominated over all other emotions, leaving a constant sense of unease in her mind.
  3. Tall, towering pine trees predominated the forest's canopy, their verdant needles blocking out most sunlight.
  4. White predominated the palette of the minimalist interior, creating a sense of serenity and spaciousness.
  5. The predominant wind direction influenced the shape and growth patterns of the coastal vegetation.
  6. English predominated as the language of instruction in most schools, but other languages were also represented.
  7. The predominant flavor of the dish was a sweet and spicy blend of cinnamon and chili pepper.
  8. The predominant social group in the community held significant influence over local customs and traditions.
  9. Scientific evidence predominated in the debate, lending credibility to the proposed theory.
  10. The predominant mood among the team members was one of excitement and anticipation as they prepared for the upcoming match.

FAQs About the word predominate

be larger in number, quantity, power, status or importance, appear very large or occupy a commanding position, having superior power and influence

main, primary, first,predominant,major, foremost, chief, high, prime, paramount

lower, less, subordinate, lesser, ancillary, subordinate, inferior, last, lower, subsidiary

The predominant color of the sunset was a deep orange, casting a warm glow over the landscape.

Anxiety predominated over all other emotions, leaving a constant sense of unease in her mind.

Tall, towering pine trees predominated the forest's canopy, their verdant needles blocking out most sunlight.

White predominated the palette of the minimalist interior, creating a sense of serenity and spaciousness.