(followed by the preposition sur) to prevail (reflexive, followed by the preposition de) to boast, to claim, to pride oneself on Conjugation of prévaloir (see...
communings, schemes to lead a future of austere isolation, love's counsel would prevail. 2004, Alan Hollinghurst, chapter 8, in The Line of Beauty […], 1st US...
overcome, to conquer, to subdue, to subjugate; to surpass, to excel, to prevail over յաղթել պատերազմի ― yałtʻel paterazmi ― to conquer, to triumph յաղթել...
of the hills; a land where the graystone cottages and farmsteads still prevailed, but where they had taken on something of the softness of their kind in...
(imperfective перебо́рювати) to overcome, to surmount, to conquer, to prevail over (:adversary, obstacle, resistance) (figurative) to overcome, to get...
conciliō, nancīscor, colligō, alliciō Antonym: āmittō to maintain oneself, prevail, succeed, last, stand, continue Synonyms: impetrō, perpetrō, ēvincō...
(perebórjuvaty) impf (perfective переборо́ти) to overcome, to surmount, to conquer, to prevail over (:adversary, obstacle, resistance) (figurative) to overcome, to get...
grace, / His looks adorned the venerable place; / Truth from his lips prevailed with double ſway, / And fools, who came to ſcoff, remained to pray. 1980...
point: tenere aliquid; stare in aliqua re (ambiguous) a twofold tradition prevails on this subject: duplex est memoria de aliqua re (ambiguous) to give an...
tit-thíng Phofsit Daibuun: ditteang IPA (Zhangzhou): /tit̚³²⁻⁵ tʰiɪŋ⁵³/ 得逞 (derogatory, of a person or scheme) to have one's way; to prevail; to succeed...