English to Telugu Dictionary prevalent

prevalent

ప్రబలంగా
definition
adjective
the social ills prevalent in society today
widespread in a particular area at a particular time.
example
So where does it come from, who is responsible and why is it more 'prevalent' today than at any time previously?
Scraps of food and paper were evident in in the lane and a strong fishy odour was 'prevalent' in the area.
Of course, the homophobia 'prevalent' in the general population is the reason why the latents remain latents.
Usually, caregiving is taken up as part of the informal set up of the family that is 'prevalent' in society.
The racism our parent's faced in the past is far less 'prevalent' today than it was decades ago.
This is just another example of the insidious prying into peoples' lives that is so 'prevalent' in our society today.
Such intrusions are becoming more 'prevalent' in society because of the advance of technology.
Although the above only refers to the blogosphere, the same issues are 'prevalent' in other areas of our lives too.
Among this group smoking is less 'prevalent' than in the general population.
Many such areas are forested, and human activity is generally more 'prevalent' .
A few samples exhibited particularly 'prevalent' areas of endolithic borings around the margins of the rostra.
When not targeting suspected burglars' homes, the squad patrols areas where thefts are 'prevalent' .
They have perhaps rejected the view of their parents or a 'prevalent' view in society.
Divorce is far more 'prevalent' today, ending nearly half of all marriages compared to little more than a quarter back then.
One of the most 'prevalent' crimes in wide-open areas like Wiltshire is theft from cars.
Pilots have spoken of the dangerous winds 'prevalent' in the area where the friends were last heard from.
Hip fractures are also more 'prevalent' in areas with fluoridated water.
But crime is most 'prevalent' in those urban areas where the multiply disadvantaged dwell.
Which, some persons have been heard to observe, is why we have some of the social problems 'prevalent' today.
It has two corollaries that challenge conceptions 'prevalent' in some societies and ideologies.
During the same period, this area of Italian Catholicism underwent enormous transformation, changing from a prevalently formal unified pattern to a 'prevalently' pluralistic movement pattern.
One major criticism is that I was not always certain that the research referred to the botanical species used most 'prevalently' in Japanese medicine.
The former Christian Democrats who now populate parliament - on both sides, though 'prevalently' on the right - have been said to number 330.
Thus, use of current estimates for the 'prevalence' of passive exposure is again conservative.
Ireland currently has the highest 'prevalence' of asthma in Europe and it is still on the increase.
It seems unnecessary for alcohol to infiltrate every single aspect of life quite so 'prevalently' when many of the kids in class can't even legally buy alcohol.
Average HIV 'prevalences' in the adult population of most sub-Saharan African countries are 25 percent.
As our population ages, the 'prevalence' of aortic stenosis inevitably rises.
They also declined in 'prevalence' as the population became more urban than rural.
The former was used more 'prevalently' in English-language newspapers and tourist pamphlets, the latter for road signs and other government applications.
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