单词 | prevail |
释义 | prevail/prɪˈveɪl /verb [no object] 1Prove more powerful or superior: it is hard for logic to prevail over emotion...
Synonyms win, win out, win through, triumph, be victorious, be the victor, gain the victory, carry the day, carry all before one, finish first, come out ahead, come out on top, succeed, prove superior, conquer, overcome, gain/achieve mastery, gain ascendancy; take the crown, gain the palm, rule, reign 1.1Be widespread or current in a particular area or at a particular time: a friendly atmosphere prevailed among the crowds...
Synonyms exist, be in existence, be present, be the case, hold, obtain, occur, be prevalent, be current, be rife, be rampant, be the order of the day, be customary, be established, be common, be widespread, be in force, be in effect; abound, hold sway, predominate, preponderate; endure, survive, persist current, existing, prevalent, usual, common, most usual, commonest, most frequent, general, mainstream; widespread, rife, in circulation; set, recognized, established, customary, acknowledged, accepted, ordinary; popular, fashionable, in fashion, in style, in vogue 2 (prevail on/upon) Persuade (someone) to do something: she was prevailed upon to give an account of her work...
Synonyms persuade, induce, talk someone into, coax, convince, make, get, press someone into, win someone over, sway, bring someone round, argue someone into, urge, pressure someone into, pressurize someone into, bring pressure to bear on, coerce, influence, prompt; inveigle, entice, tempt, lure; cajole, wheedle someone into, get round, prod someone into, reason someone into; Law procure informal sweet-talk, soft-soap, twist someone's arm, smooth-talk OriginLate Middle English: from Latin praevalere 'have greater power', from prae 'before' + valere 'have power'. |
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