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Hagen's
prevladujoč

pre·vail·ing [prɪˈveɪlɪŋ] ADJ. atrbv.

prevailing wind
prevailing weather
prevailing weather
under prevailing law
prevailing mood/opinion

pre·vail [prɪˈveɪl] V. intr.

1. prevail (triumph):

prevail justice, good
zmagovati [form. perf. zmagati]
prevail justice, good
prevladati
prevail person
uveljavljati se [form. perf. uveljaviti se]

2. prevail (induce):

to prevail on sb to do sth

3. prevail (exist, be widespread):

prevail custom
prevail opinion
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prevail V.

prevail intr.
Present
Iprevail
youprevail
he/she/itprevails
weprevail
youprevail
theyprevail
Past
Iprevailed
youprevailed
he/she/itprevailed
weprevailed
youprevailed
theyprevailed
Present Perfect
Ihaveprevailed
youhaveprevailed
he/she/ithasprevailed
wehaveprevailed
youhaveprevailed
theyhaveprevailed
Past Perfect
Ihadprevailed
youhadprevailed
he/she/ithadprevailed
wehadprevailed
youhadprevailed
theyhadprevailed

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A shy trail goes up along the left wall of the gorges that barely prevails in holding together the impetuous waters.
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Hot conditions prevail year-round along with winter rainfalls.
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Teachers humiliated students for using their regional languages, and such practices prevailed until the late 1960s.
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They enjoyed kind of special quasi-worship: they were called the witness which can not be prevailed upon.
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Nonetheless, when the authority prevails against a private claimant, it must bear all its costs, unless the private party has made a frivolous claim.
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