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Type Words
Synonyms predomination, prepotency
Type of control, ascendance, dominance, ascendancy, ascendence, ascendency
Derivation predominant, predominate
Type Words
Synonyms predomination
Type of noticeability, noticeableness, obviousness, patency
Derivation predominant

Examples of predominance

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Some autumn afternoons, you will find a predominance of shorthairs in the field.
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After that Romantic opera emerged, with the attendant predominance of the tenor.
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The opposite is the case with fatty areas with a predominance of alpha receptors.
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These decisions are clearly designed to strengthen the predominance of Xinhua.
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The Gaul predominance in the region was consistently challenged by the Romans.
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The Latin alphabet was chosen for the Ido language due to its global predominance.
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This origin is reflected in the predominance of French in the vocabulary of ballet.
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India has a multi-party system with a predominance of small regional parties.
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The predominance of French in the vocabulary of ballet reflects this history.
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  • The state of being predominant over others
  • Predomination: the quality of being more noticeable than anything else; "the predomination of blues gave the painting a quiet tone"
  • (predominant) prevailing: most frequent or common; "prevailing winds"
  • (predominant) overriding: having superior power and influence; "the predominant mood among policy-makers is optimism"
  • Predominance is the debut album by the Norwegian black metal band Susperia.
  • (Predominant) In music theory, a predominant chord (also pre-dominant) is any chord which normally resolves to a dominant chordBenward & Saker (2009). Music in Theory and Practice: Volume II, Glossary, p.359. Eighth Edition. ISBN 978-0-07-310188-0.. ...
  • When the hand or a foot leads the swing too much.