Canadian English Meaning of prevailed (over)
prevailed (over)
Other Canadian English words related to prevailed (over)
- beat
- defeated
- Dispatched
- got
- Mastered
- overcome
- stopped
- took
- conquered
- got the better of
- triumph (over)
- lost (against)
- outplayed
- subdued
- surmounted
- trimmed
- upended
- worsted
- did down
- get around
- Stunned
- Outmatched
- succeeded
- annihilated
- improved
- Broke
- buried
- capped
- crushed
- eclipsed
- exceeded
- excelled
- finished
- flattened
- flourished
- outstripped
- Overpowered
- overthrew
- Overwhelmed
- pipped
- routed
- scored
- skinned
- slaughtered
- Smoked
- subjugated
- swept
- thrashed
- topped
- transcended
- trounced
- upset
- defeated
- waxed
- whipped
- Aced (out)
- blown away
- blew out
- hammered
- creamy
- edged (out)
- Knocked off
- knocked over
- Just got up by a nose
- overexcited
- Shellacked
- Drunk
- snowed under
- surpassed
- unseated
Nearest Words of prevailed (over)
- prevailed (on or upon) => prevailed (upon or on)
- prevailed => prevailed
- prevail (upon) => prevail (over)
- prevail (over) => prevail (over)
- prevail (on or upon) => prevail (over or upon)
- prettyish => prettyish
- prettying (up) => putting on the dog
- pretty boy => pretty boy
- pretty (up) => pretty (up)
- pretties => pretties
- prevailed (upon) => prevailed (over)
- prevailing (on or upon) => prevailing (upon or on)
- prevailing (over) => prevailing
- prevailing (upon) => prevailing (upon)
- prevaricated => prevaricated
- prevaricating => prevaricating
- prevarications => evasions
- preventability => preventability
- prevented => prevented
- preventible => preventable
Definitions and Meaning of prevailed (over) in English
prevailed (over)
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FAQs About the word prevailed (over)
prevailed (over)
beat,defeated,Dispatched,got,Mastered,overcome,stopped,took,conquered,got the better of
lost (to),fell,went down,failed,folded,washed-out,collapsed,gave up,went under
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