preponderated

[US]/prɪˈpɒndəreɪtɪd/
[UK]/prɪˈpɑːndəreɪtɪd/

Translation

v.to be greater in number, influence, or importance

Phrases & Collocations

preponderated evidence

preponderated opinion

preponderated factors

preponderated influence

preponderated interest

preponderated weight

preponderated view

preponderated role

preponderated argument

preponderated analysis

Example Sentences

the evidence preponderated in favor of the defendant.

in the debate, her arguments preponderated over the opposition.

the benefits of the new policy preponderated over its drawbacks.

his experience preponderated in the hiring decision.

in the study, the data preponderated towards a positive outcome.

the team's performance preponderated during the championship.

her skills preponderated in the competitive environment.

the risks preponderated in the analysis, leading to caution.

the majority opinion preponderated in the court's ruling.

in this case, the facts preponderated over mere speculation.

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