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prevailing

[pri-vey-ling] / prɪˈveɪ lɪŋ /


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The adjective prevailing refers to that which has superseded others in its presence: prevailing fashion. That which is prevalent exists or is spread widely: a prevalent idea. That which is current is in general circulation or a matter of common knowledge or acceptance: current usage in English. 


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"Prevailing weather conditions, avalanche danger and accessibility made it a very complicated and demanding task to get in and down to the climbers," local emergency manager Tor Einar Bakken told the broadcaster.

From BBC • Feb. 26, 2025

Prevailing winds were helping by blowing flames away from the rest of the complex, he added.

From Seattle Times • Jan. 5, 2024

Prevailing notions of responsible landscaping and gardening in California have long focused on a single metric: water use.

From Los Angeles Times • Dec. 24, 2023

Prevailing industry practices often involve the concentrated application of fertilizers during the planting or hilling phases, particularly in Atlantic Canada.

From Salon • Nov. 28, 2023

Dr. William Currie’s sixty-four-page A Description of the Malignant, Infectious Fever Prevailing at Present in Philadelphia appeared at the beginning of September, when the fever was confined to a few streets and alleys.

From "An American Plague: The True and Terrifying Story of the Yellow Fever Epidemic of 1793" by Jim Murphy




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