preponderate
- v weigh more heavily
- He specifically stated that "management of the institution must be genuinely international, without preponderate power of veto.
- Russian Peasants are the vast, preponderate, stubborn mass of the population whoafter 15 yearsstill constitute the immovable (?) body with which the irresistible (?) force .
- While it is true that some Reformed Congregations hold their services on Sunday, the preponderate number of them still cling to the traditional sabbath.