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From The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48 [gcide]:

  Prevail \Pre*vail"\, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Prevailed}; p. pr. &
     vb. n. {Prevailing}.] [F. pr['e]valoir, OF. prevaleir, L.
     praevalere; prae before + valere to be strong, able, or
     worth. See {Valiant}.]
     1. To overcome; to gain the victory or superiority; to gain
        the advantage; to have the upper hand, or the mastery; to


        succeed; -- sometimes with over or against.
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              When Moses held up his hand, Israel prevailed, and
              when he let down his hand, Amalek prevailed. --Ex.
                                                    xvii. 11.
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              So David prevailed over the Philistine. --1 Sam.
                                                    xvii. 50.
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              This kingdom could never prevail against the united
              power of England.                     --Swift.
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     2. To be in force; to have effect, power, or influence; to be
        predominant; to have currency or prevalence; to obtain;
        as, the practice prevails this day.
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              This custom makes the short-sighted bigots, and the
              warier skeptics, as far as it prevails. --Locke.
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     3. To persuade or induce; -- with on, upon, or with; as, I
        prevailedon him to wait.
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              He was prevailed with to restrain the Earl.
                                                    --Clarendon.
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              Prevail upon some judicious friend to be your
              constant hearer, and allow him the utmost freedom.
                                                    --Swift.
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From WordNet (r) 2.0 [wn]:

  prevail
       v 1: be larger in number, quantity, power, status or importance;
            "Money reigns supreme here"; "Hispanics predominate in
            this neighborhood" [syn: {predominate}, {dominate}, {rule},
             {reign}]
       2: be valid, applicable, or true; "This theory still holds"
          [syn: {hold}, {obtain}]
       3: continue to exist; "These stories die hard"; "The legend of
          Elvis endures" [syn: {persist}, {die hard}, {run}, {endure}]
       4: prove superior; "The champion prevailed, though it was a
          hard fight" [syn: {triumph}]
       5: use persuasion successfully; "He prevailed upon her to visit
          his parents"

From Moby Thesaurus II by Grady Ward, 1.0 [moby-thes]:

  146 Moby Thesaurus words for "prevail":
     abide, affect, argue into, be, be blooded, be extant, be found,
     be in, be in existence, be in force, be met with, be present,
     be successful, be the case, be the rage, be the rule, be the thing,
     be there, be victorious, beat, best, bestride, better, bide,
     break the record, breathe, bring around, bring round, cap,
     carry on, catch on, click, come off, connect, continue,
     continue the same, continue to be, convince, defeat time,
     defy time, dictate, dispose, dominate, domineer, drag along,
     drag on, draw, drone, dwell, endure, exceed, excel, exist, extend,
     farewell, get, go, go great guns, go off, go on, go one better,
     go over, go over big, go to town, graduate, happen to be,
     have being, have place, have the ascendancy, hold, hold on,
     hold out, hum, impress, improve on, incline, induce, influence,
     keep, keep on, last, last long, last out, live, live on,
     live through, maintain, make a hit, master, meet with success,
     obtain, occur, outweigh, overbalance, overbear, overcome, overpass,
     overtop, pass, perdure, perennate, perfect, persist, persuade,
     play first fiddle, predominate, preponderate, prompt, prosper,
     qualify, reign, remain, rule, rule the roost, run, run on,
     run through, stand, stay, stay on, subsist, succeed, surpass,
     survive, sustain, sway, take, take the lead, talk into, tarry,
     tide over, top, tower above, tower over, transcend, triumph, trump,
     twist, wear, wear the pants, wear well, win, win out, win over,
     work well, work wonders
  
  

















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