| v. i. | 1. | To overcome; to gain the victory or superiority; to gain the advantage; to have the upper hand, or the mastery; to succeed; - sometimes with over or against. |
| 2. | To be in force; to have effect, power, or influence; to be predominant; to have currency or prevalence; to obtain; | |
| 3. | To persuade or induce; - with on, upon, or with; |
| Verb | 1. | prevail - be larger in number, quantity, power, status or importance; "Money reigns supreme here"; "Hispanics predominate in this neighborhood" |
| 2. | prevail - be valid, applicable, or true; "This theory still holds" | |
| 3. | prevail - continue to exist; "These stories die hard"; "The legend of Elvis endures" | |
| 4. | prevail - prove superior; "The champion prevailed, though it was a hard fight" Synonyms: triumph | |
| 5. | prevail - use persuasion successfully; "He prevailed upon her to visit his parents" |
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