To emerge; to be visible or larger in number, quantity, power, status or importance.
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Examples for "run "
Examples for "run "
1 The banks' recent run of good form came to an end today.
2 This year the work will likely run out months earlier, Olson said.
3 The critical issue now is whether the run of good news continues.
4 I had run quite far and was a long way from home.
5 Rice said the two shows would run at different times of year.
1 Human power could not, however, much longer endure so severe a trial.
2 I believe the government cannot endure permanently half slave and half free.
3 A number of market economists are predicting Australia will endure a recession.
4 Food and water, sufficient to endure a brief siege, were stored inside.
5 They endure the daily humiliations large and small that come with occupation.
1 It said difficult conditions in the coal industry would persist throughout 2016.
2 The research challenges often persist after researchers return home from the field.
3 ADM this week cautioned that tough market conditions were likely to persist .
4 However, the issue may persist over the weekend and into late January.
5 He said problems will persist in some areas until April and May.
1 But men die hard in small craft, as they will always do.
2 You see I die hard , and stick up for my poor child.
3 And if they reach Russia, they find old Soviet habits die hard .
4 Had he lunged Kin wouldn't have survived, but ancient habits die hard .
5 So these schools, and these theories, and these religions die hard .
Be valid, applicable, or true.
To show or prove superior.
1 At some level of discontinuity, of course, Darwin's strong statement must prevail .
2 And quite often, rules are not enforced and baddies do indeed prevail .
3 I had thought good sense would prevail now that Vaughn was gone.
4 Peace needs to prevail in South Sudan, he said in a statement.
5 The gift of debate means the gift of making your opinion prevail .
6 Still, analysts said given the thin trading volume, volatility will likely prevail .
7 The latter will likely prevail , said INTL Chief Financial Officer Bill Dunaway.
8 In all aspects of public communication, common sense and intelligence should prevail .
9 Let a hundred mighty warriors come against us, still we shall prevail .
10 No; that war in which ideas prevail is not fought with force.
11 Even so, there are good reasons to think the Sounders will prevail .
12 In time one or the other must prevail ; Jon has willed it.
13 Democratic strategists say that despite the demographic changes, Trump could still prevail .
14 The Chinese people will surely prevail over all difficulties and challenges ahead.
15 The two modes of the Government which prevail in the world, are:
16 The conditions which prevail in the laboratory are never the standard conditions.
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