0 past simple and past participle of predominate --
1 to be the largest in number or the most important: --
In industrial areas, the dark-coloured variety of the moth now predominates.
This relational character predominated in the four responses that described identity as a primarily social and cultural phenomenon.
Five rounds of panning yielded only one midgut-specific clone, which predominated the resulting antibody panel.
Second, for geniculate cells, tonic firing predominated under both conditions, although more bursting was seen during sleep.
My argument is that, in the absence of powerful economic or strategic interests, discursive logic predominated.
This gave way to a more lenient approach that predominated in the 1930s and 1940s.
Women predominated in the oldest age group with 14 %, compared with 8 % for the men.
The bounded space of the ethnic group may not be applicable in times when regional clan networks or inter-ethnic age-set territories predominated.
In those patients who required intervention for recurrence of mood symptoms, interventions for depressive symptoms predominated over manic symptoms in nearly a 3 : 1 ratio.