prevalent
/pɹɪˈveɪlənt/
UK: /pɹɪˈveɪlənt/
prevalent
English
Adj Top 36,960
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Definition
Widespread or preferred.
Etymology
From Latin praevalēns. By surface analysis, pre- + -valent.
Example Sentences
- "Athletes' use of herbal supplements has skyrocketed in the past two decades. At the top of the list of popular herbs are echinacea and ginseng, whereas garlic, St. John's wort, soybean, ephedra and others are also surging in popularity or have been historically prevalent."
- "Private-equity nabobs bristle at being dubbed mere financiers.[…]Much of their pleading is public-relations bluster. Clever financial ploys are what have made billionaires of the industry’s veterans. “Operational improvement” in a portfolio company has often meant little more than promising colossal bonuses to sitting chief executives if they meet ambitious growth targets. That model is still prevalent today."
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