To emerge; to be visible or larger in number, quantity, power, status or importance.
Appear very large or occupy a commanding position.
Having superior power and influence.
1 However, he restricts his concern to primary schools, where female teachers predominate .
2 Both across the world and in the Middle East, socioeconomic concerns predominate .
3 In any such view, the wild, the aboriginal, the geographical greatly predominate .
4 One or more of the food-stuffs sometimes predominate in a single food.
5 With the Irish, feeling and passion predominate ; reason must bow before them.
6 In the matter, however, the German national features ought certainly to predominate .
7 Big companies predominate and smaller entrepreneurs with a solid plan can thrive.
8 Its artifacts, institutions and practices predominate in Europe, North America and Australasia.
9 For men, the darker tints should predominate , and for women the warmer.
10 Apples and pears predominate among the fruits, though all others do well.
11 In Tunisia, the A-African and the B-Mediterranean mutations predominate the mutational spectrum.
12 Knowledge will always predominate over ignorance, as man governs the other animals.
13 Foreign and native immigrants predominate in the Negro population of the City.
14 Which will predominate in five hundred years, the Saxon or Latin races?
15 When she grew to woman's estate, which of the races would predominate ?
16 Recently, however, the more somber elements in Hardman's personality had begun to predominate .
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