prevail (on or upon) (Meaning)

prevail (on or upon)

No meaning found for this word.

prevail (on or upon) Sentence Examples

  1. Despite resistance, common sense prevailed upon the committee.
  2. Justice prevailed over injustice, bringing a sense of closure.
  3. The strong wind prevailed on the frail boat, threatening to capsize it.
  4. The truth prevailed upon the lies, exposing the deception.
  5. Courage prevailed over fear, guiding the hero through danger.
  6. Rationality prevailed upon emotion, preventing rash decisions.
  7. Honesty prevailed on the dishonest, upholding integrity.
  8. The demands of the students prevailed upon the administration, leading to change.
  9. The desire for peace prevailed over the thirst for war, preventing further bloodshed.
  10. Love prevailed upon hate, uniting hearts and bridging divides.

FAQs About the word prevail (on or upon)

bring,satisfy, convince, persuade, get, win (over), argue, bring around, talk (into), urge

deter, discourage, dissuade,unsell,

Despite resistance, common sense prevailed upon the committee.

Justice prevailed over injustice, bringing a sense of closure.

The strong wind prevailed on the frail boat, threatening to capsize it.

The truth prevailed upon the lies, exposing the deception.