English to Arabic Dictionary prevail

prevail

تسود
definition
verb
it is hard for logic to prevail over emotion
prove more powerful than opposing forces; be victorious.
translation of 'prevail '
verb
ساد,
انتشر,
فاز,
غلب,
راج سوقه,
انتصر,
عم
example
He was of course, feeling the paternal love which can 'prevail' over all other emotions.
The better team should 'prevail' over the course of several plays, so overtime is the way to go.
There are no questions, no wringing hands and no doubt that good will 'prevail' over evil.
Does it make sense to say that the rights of A to depasture his or her cattle shall 'prevail' over the rights of B?
Punjab reorganised their game on resumption and managed to 'prevail' over their rivals.
I think it also possible that he has such a low opinion of her that he is determined that his opinions and views shall 'prevail' over hers.
But they warned that if no rain falls within the next two months, a crisis might 'prevail' in the area.
Don't you think that the same capitalist nature or profit motive will 'prevail' over those countries?
Will they 'prevail' over Australia and effectively raise prices over the next five years?
You will have domestic worries and an unsettled atmosphere will 'prevail' at home.
The president was determined that the goal of winning the war 'prevail' over all else.
The councillors are optimists and we believe that the good will 'prevail' over evil in our Garden Town.
it is hard for logic to 'prevail' over emotion
Your voice was heard about the booking rules so let's hope good sense and fairness will 'prevail' over the price policy.
While he admitted to contemplating suicide, he resolved to 'prevail' over adversity.
Your nation endured the blitz to 'prevail' over an implacable foe.
We can hope that change for the good will ultimately 'prevail' over change for the bad.
Their collective rights 'prevail' over individual or corporate monopoly interests.
Abraham tries to 'prevail' over God in the merit of having brought monotheism to the world.
Rapoport presents this method as a means to help one to 'prevail' over an opponent in an argument.
it is hard for logic to 'prevail' over emotion
Its name derives from romance, the literary form in which desires and dreams 'prevail' over everyday realities.
What is to be gained by letting egos 'prevail' over common sense?
There are no Lycra-clad heroes swinging to the rescue; no guarantees that good will 'prevail' over evil.
A great atmosphere 'prevailed' around the town in the afternoon with the amusements arcades open again.
Others are just private murderous mafias that thrive in the atmosphere of lawlessness that 'prevails' in large parts of the country.
The banks have been successful in 'prevailing upon' this section to realise that there is joy in borrowing money too, and, of course, to the extent that it is spent to add style to living.
With that, Jefferson finally 'prevails upon' us to return to work.
The atmosphere 'prevailing' in the tribal belt has thrown up a serious challenge to the secular forces.
These measures would greater assist in dealing with the problems currently 'prevailing' .
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