numerically superior
Frequency: 7.08.5 per million words
describes a group having a greater number of people or things than another.
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Examples (20)
- The invading army was numerically superior, making resistance difficult.
- The invading army was numerically superior, but the defenders fought with fierce determination.
- Despite being numerically superior, they lost the battle due to poor leadership.
- Despite being numerically superior, the opposing team struggled to score against our solid defense.
- Our team found themselves facing a numerically superior opponent on the field.
- In the initial skirmish, our forces were numerically superior, allowing us to gain an advantage.
- Being numerically superior doesn't always guarantee victory in complex situations.
- While the enemy was numerically superior, their lack of training made them vulnerable.
- The research group was numerically superior to their competitors, accelerating their progress.
- The general knew that even though they were numerically superior, they needed a clever strategy.
- They often felt numerically superior in debates, boasting more members in their faction.
- The smaller nation, though not numerically superior, was able to repel the invasion.
- Even with a numerically superior force, caution was advised against the guerrilla tactics.
- Numerical superiority alone does not guarantee victory; tactics and morale are crucial.
- The smaller species managed to thrive, despite being numerically superior to its predators.
- The numerically superior army advanced, confident in their overwhelming numbers.
- In the online game, their guild was numerically superior in every major engagement.
- Even with a numerically superior force, the commander was cautious about engaging.
- Her arguments were logically sound, even when faced with a numerically superior opposing viewpoint.
- The battle was lost not due to a lack of numbers, but a failure to leverage the numerically superior position.