prevail

verb12 collocationsAvg. frequency: 7.0

Indicates that victory or dominance is achieved after a period of time or struggle.

Similar to 'eventually', highlighting the final outcome.

Emphasizes that victory comes at the end of a long process.

Stresses the fundamental or ultimate outcome, often in a more formal context.

Used to express that a certain quality or outcome is consistently triumphant.

Indicates that a certain quality or outcome is typically triumphant.

Expresses certainty or a strong prediction that a certain outcome will be triumphant.

Expresses a strong necessity for a certain outcome to be triumphant.

Expresses the desirability or expectation that a certain outcome will be triumphant.

Indicates a high probability of success or dominance.

To gain influence or superiority over something or someone else.

To win a victory over an opponent, obstacle, or challenge.