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      • to be more important or larger in size or number than other people or things in a group: Although it was a mixed class, girls preponderated. The evidence preponderates heavily against the verdict.
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  1. preponderate. verb [ I ] formal uk / prɪˈpɒn.d ə r.eɪt / us / prɪˈpɑːn.dɚ.eɪt /. Add to word list. to be more important or larger in size or number than other people or things in a group: Although it was a mixed class, girls preponderated. The evidence preponderates heavily against the verdict.

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  3. to exceed something else in weight; be the heavier. 2. to incline downward or descend, as one scale or end of a balance, because of greater weight; be weighed down. 3. to be superior in power, force, influence, number, amount, etc.; predominate. Evidence for the accused preponderated at the trial.

  4. What does the verb preponderate mean? There are two meanings listed in OED's entry for the verb preponderate , one of which is labelled obsolete. See ‘Meaning & use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence.

  5. 3 days ago · preponderate. Other forms: preponderating; preponderates; preponderated. Definitions of preponderate. verb. weigh more heavily. synonyms: outbalance, outweigh, overbalance. see more.

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  8. Preponderate Definition. To weigh more; be heavier. To exceed something else in weight. To sink or incline downward, as a scale of a balance. To surpass others in amount, number, power, influence, importance, etc.; predominate. To overpower by stronger or moral power. Preponderant.

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