1 existing commonly or happening frequently:
Drought conditions have been prevalent across the area for several years.
2 existing or happening often:
prevalent among sb/sth The use of feedback services is becoming more prevalent among small businesses.
Prevalent themes were identified and broad categories formed which were then subjected to more detailed data investigation of sub-categories nested within the broad categories.
The current view, as summarized here, is not very different from that prevalent in the early 1970s.
They argue that the red nuptial colouration may simultaneously signal both the degree of exposure to prevalent parasites and genetic resistance towards such parasites.
Taken at face value the statistics seem to suggest a rapid and progressive displacement of traditionally prevalent attitudes which were unfavourable to childbearing outside marriage.
In the third category, the most prevalent factors were found to be those associated with the mental status of the patient.
Indeed, the resistant trait will only become prevalent under the selective pressure exerted by the parasite, provided no significant costs are linked to the attribute.
Several genetic alterations are more prevalent in one tumour subtype than in others.
In both studies the proportions not using contraceptives, or using less reliable ones, were higher than in this study; seeking advice was also less prevalent.
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frecuente, corriente, predominante [masculine-feminine…
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predominante, prevalecente…
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répandu/-ue, fréquent…
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obvyklý, rozšířený…
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