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In some senses, preponderance is marked as obsolete, historical. Watch for register when choosing this word.
ADJ.
evident, female, legal
VERB + PREPONDERANCE
succumb
PREPONDERANCE + NOUN
evidence, protagonists
PREP.
in
noun
Superiority in amount or number; the bulk or majority; also, a large amount or number; an abundance, a profusion.
[S]trong proofs are at hand to shew, that in the Irish people there is a large admixture, if not an overwhelming praeponderance, of Iberian elements.
Is there a preponderance of female protagonists in commercial fiction, and if so, what does it mean?
Superiority of influence, power, a quality, etc.; an outweighing, predominance, pre-eminence.
In a few weeks he [William III of England] had changed the relative position of all the states in Europe, and had restored the equilibrium which the preponderance of one power had destroyed.
But even less disgruntled observers have insisted that pain and unpleasure are more common in dreams than pleasure: for instance, Scholz (1893, 57), Volkelt (1875, 80), and others. Indeed two ladies, Florence Hallam and Sarah Weed (1896, 499), have actually given statistical expression, based on a study of their own dreams, to the preponderance of unpleasure in dreaming.
Greater physical weight.
Greater physical weight.
noun — a superiority in numbers or amount
[S]trong proofs are at hand to shew, that in the Irish people there is a large admixture, if not an overwhelming praeponderance, of Iberian elements.
WiktionaryIs there a preponderance of female protagonists in commercial fiction, and if so, what does it mean?
WiktionarySubtle, institutional discrimination was evident in the preponderance of blacks and underprivileged whites fighting the war.
WiktionaryTo decide means to succumb to the preponderance of one set of influences over another set.
Tatoeba · #3149833In legal terms, the "preponderance of evidence" is a lower standard of proof than "clear and convincing evidence".
Tatoeba · #10826128i Register
In some senses, preponderance is marked as obsolete, historical. Watch for register when choosing this word.