prevailed (on or upon) (Meaning)

prevailed (on or upon)

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prevailed (on or upon) Sentence Examples

  1. The prevailing wind conditions hindered the smooth sailing of the ship.
  2. Despite the initial setback, optimism prevailed among the team members.
  3. The prevailing opinion was that the proposed plan was not feasible.
  4. The prevailing climate in the region is characterized by hot and dry summers.
  5. The prevailing sentiment among the citizens was one of disappointment.
  6. The prevailing circumstances made it difficult to proceed with the project.
  7. The prevailing theory suggests that the universe originated from a single point.
  8. The prevailing ideology in the society was one of individualism.
  9. The prevailing belief among the populace was that the government was ineffective.
  10. The prevailing standard of living in the country has improved significantly over the years.

FAQs About the word prevailed (on or upon)

persuaded,convinced, satisfied, brought, won (over), moved, prompted, got,induced, argued

discouraged, dissuaded, deterred,unsold,

The prevailing wind conditions hindered the smooth sailing of the ship.

Despite the initial setback, optimism prevailed among the team members.

The prevailing opinion was that the proposed plan was not feasible.

The prevailing climate in the region is characterized by hot and dry summers.