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to+prevail+over+sb

  • 1 voittaa

    yks.nom. voittaa; yks.gen. voitan; yks.part. voitti; yks.ill. voittaisi; mon.gen. voittakoon; mon.part. voittanut; mon.ill. voitettiin
    acquire (verb)
    be superior to (verb)
    beat (verb)
    best (verb)
    cap (verb)
    conciliate (verb)
    conquer (verb)
    defeat (verb)
    derive profit (verb)
    drown (verb)
    exceed (verb)
    gain (verb)
    get the better of (verb)
    outdo (verb)
    outmatch (verb)
    outrun (verb)
    outstrip (verb)
    overbear (verb)
    overcome (verb)
    overpower (verb)
    prevail (verb)
    profit (verb)
    subdue (verb)
    surmount (verb)
    surpass (verb)
    transcend (verb)
    vanquish (verb)
    whip (verb)
    win (verb)
    worst (verb)
    * * *
    • defeat
    • get the better of
    • get over
    • get
    • gain
    • gain the victory
    • gain conquer
    • exceed
    • earn
    • give a party
    • derive profit
    • conquer
    • drown
    • knock down
    • lay low
    • live down
    • overwhelm
    • make a profit
    • outdo
    • outmatch
    • outrun
    • outstrip
    • outweigh
    • overbear
    • overcome
    • overpower
    • conciliate
    • outbargain
    • win the day
    • transcend
    • subdue
    • profit
    • prevail
    • pull off
    • repel
    • subjugate
    • thwart
    • surpass
    • worst
    • win
    • carry the day
    • be superior
    • carry off
    • cap
    • best
    • surmount
    • bear the palm
    • whip
    • baffle
    • at liberty
    • acquire
    • triumph
    • vanquish
    • beat

    Suomi-Englanti sanakirja > voittaa

  • 2 jäädä

    yks.nom. jäädä; yks.gen. jään; yks.part. jäi; yks.ill. jäisi; mon.gen. jääköön; mon.part. jäänyt; mon.ill. jäätiin
    abide (verb)
    lodge (verb)
    remain (verb)
    rest (verb)
    stay (verb)
    stop (verb)
    stick (noun)
    * * *
    • linger
    • continue
    • abide
    • be left to
    • be left over
    • drop away
    • drop
    • endure
    • last
    • lodge
    • lose
    • prevail
    • survive
    • remain
    • stop
    • rest
    • stay behind
    • stay for
    • persist
    • stick
    • fail
    • stay

    Suomi-Englanti sanakirja > jäädä

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  • prevail — pre|vail [ prı veıl ] verb intransitive FORMAL * 1. ) to be the strongest influence or element in a situation: We hope that common sense will prevail and an agreement will soon be reached. In the end, the Chinese view prevailed. 2. ) to exist at… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

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  • prevail — pre·vail /pri vāl/ vi 1: to obtain substantially the relief or action sought in a lawsuit 2: to be frequent or predominant the prevail ing rate Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 …   Law dictionary

  • Prevail — Pre*vail , v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Prevailed}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Prevailing}.] [F. pr[ e]valoir, OF. prevaleir, L. praevalere; prae before + valere to be strong, able, or worth. See {Valiant}.] 1. To overcome; to gain the victory or superiority; to… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

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