preponderant (Meaning)

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preponderant (s)

having superior power and influence

preponderant Sentence Examples

  1. The preponderant evidence presented at trial overwhelmingly proved the defendant's guilt.
  2. The company's financial reports showed a preponderant increase in revenue over the past year.
  3. The primary symptom of the disease was a preponderant headache accompanied by nausea.
  4. The pundits' preponderant opinion was that the candidate would win the election by a landslide.
  5. In the neighborhood, the preponderant style of architecture was neoclassical, with symmetrical facades and columns.
  6. The preponderant factor influencing the judge's decision was the defendant's extensive criminal record.
  7. The researcher's preponderant hypothesis was that the new drug would be effective in treating the condition.
  8. The survey results indicated a preponderant preference for the blue color scheme over the green one.
  9. The preponderant view among historians is that the ancient civilization flourished during the Bronze Age.
  10. The preponderant majority of voters supported the proposed amendment to the constitution.

FAQs About the word preponderant

having superior power and influence

typical, representative, predominant,dominant, regular, average,characteristic, common, majority, archetypical

unwonted, unwonted, unusual, uncommon, unconventional,unusual, uncommon, unconventional, atypical, aberrant

The preponderant evidence presented at trial overwhelmingly proved the defendant's guilt.

The company's financial reports showed a preponderant increase in revenue over the past year.

The primary symptom of the disease was a preponderant headache accompanied by nausea.

The pundits' preponderant opinion was that the candidate would win the election by a landslide.