preponderant in the PONS Dictionary

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Under the preponderant rule of "labor-saving," the worker's attention to the work place has been effectively nullified even when the worker is present.
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Except in a specific territory, where they would be overwhelmingly preponderant.
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The verses of the scripture bearing testimony to this claim are preponderant as will be brought to light shortly.
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Now the considerations take the form of preponderant and other factors.
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Only in a few countries, therefore, can manufacturing be the preponderant economic activity.
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The engine uses preponderant causal vector rate-of-change propagation to code the relationship among the events and establishes a partial order in which it validates the causality perceived between multiple occurrences.
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Carbon-rich asteroids are relatively preponderant in the outer parts of the asteroid belt in our solar system.
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Gas is a preponderant part in a volcano system because it generates explosive eruptions.
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Has he paid any attention to recent disapproval expressed of the president for his preponderant choice of beef as a main course for almost every presidential dinner?
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A series of responses across the polls consistently show that preponderant majorities believe they are confronting greater financial risk than earlier generations.
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