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Predominant

Predominant. predominant. Pref. Is used form words that indicate that something takes place before particular date, period, or event . pre. +. Adjective. Someone and something that is dominant is more powerful, successful, influential, or noticeable than other people or things.

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Predominant

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  1. Predominant

  2. predominant Pref. Is used form words that indicate that something takes place before particular date, period, or event pre + Adjective. Someone and something that is dominant is more powerful, successful, influential, or noticeable than other people or things. Main, chief, primary, principal, prominent, pre- dominant

  3. predominant Adjective If something is predominant, it is more important or noticeable than anything else in a set of people or things. Definition Ruling; most important Ad.Predominantly Noun. Predominance Verb. predominate

  4. predominant Synonyms Absolute, all-powerful, almighty, arbitrary, ascendant, authoritative, capital, chief controlling, directing, dominant, dominating, effective, efficacious, governing, holding the reins, imperious, influential, leading, main, mighty, official, omnipotent, overpowering, paramount, potent, predominate, prevailing, prevalent, primary, prime, principal, prominent, reigning, sovereign, superior, superlative, supervisory, supreme, surpassing, weighty Antonyms Inconsequential, minor, trivial, unimportant

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  7. predominant The predominant crop in Idaho is potatoes. Dancers have a predominant role in this performance. “As Dan Noble reports, there is evidence that genre are indeed the predominant factor. “ In what range did the figures for 1991 predominately fall? This matters little to people in the predominately Russian eastern half of Ukraine, who strongly is against Mr, Yushchenko’s tilt toward the West. Already, T-mobile in Germany has made the Google home page its starting screen, replacing the dominant German carrier’s own home page.

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