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A quick definition of prevail:

Term: PREVAIL

Definition: When someone wins a court case or argument, they prevail. It can also mean that a certain idea or belief is widely accepted or popular. If someone is not telling the truth and trying to avoid it, that is called prevarication.

A more thorough explanation:

Definition: To win or be successful in a particular situation or action. It can also mean to be commonly accepted or predominant.

Examples:

  • The plaintiff prevailed in the court case and was awarded compensation.
  • Despite the odds, the underdog team prevailed and won the championship.
  • In some cultures, traditional values still prevail over modern ones.

The first example illustrates how someone can prevail in a legal situation by winning a court case. The second example shows how a team can prevail by winning a competition despite being considered the underdog. The third example demonstrates how traditional values can still be predominant in certain cultures.

Related term: prevarication (lying or avoiding the truth)

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