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predominant (adj.)

1570s, "ruling; controlling; exerting power, authority, or influence," from French prédominant (14c.), from Medieval Latin *praedominantem (nominative praedominans), present participle of *praedominare, from Latin prae "before" (see pre-) + dominari "to rule, dominate, to govern," from dominus "lord, master," from domus "house" (from PIE root *dem- "house, household"). Weakened sense of "more frequent, prevalent" is from c. 1600. Related: Predominantly.

Predominant implies activity, and actual or figurative effort after leadership on the part of that which is predominated over: as, a predominant faction; a predominant opinion is one that seems to put down all others. [Century Dictionary]

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Definitions of predominant from WordNet

predominant (adj.)
most frequent or common;
predominant (adj.)
having superior power and influence;
the predominant mood among policy-makers is optimism
Synonyms: overriding / paramount / predominate / preponderant / preponderating
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