0 more noticeable or important, or larger in number, than others:
Dancers have a predominant role in this performance.
1 being the most noticeable or largest in number, or having the most power or influence:
Women have a predominant role as health care professionals.
Coding represents the predominant institutional form over the previous two decades.
For both medications the predominant symptomatology was minor depressive (but not manic, mixed or schizoaffective) symptoms.
A per capita rule would apply if egalitarian ethical considerations were predominant.
In the ten worst housed wards, labour enjoyed solid success in six while it was only predominant in the other four.
If the participation of the former type of antibody were predominant or exclusive, sera would show similar reactivities against all antigens.
The predominant diagnoses of the hospitalized adolescents were mood or disruptive behavior disorders.
Disorganized thought (and behavior) are choice principle criteria that, when predominant, are sufficient to define the subtype.
The eastern belt, the predominant industrial labour area, is the city of chimneys of the textile mills.
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