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    prepotent
    /priːˈpəʊtnt/

    adjective

    • 1. greater than others in power or influence.

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  2. The meaning of PREPOTENT is having exceptional power, authority, or influence. How to use prepotent in a sentence.

  3. Prepotent definition: preeminent in power, authority, or influence; predominant. See examples of PREPOTENT used in a sentence.

  4. Jun 16, 2024 · 2 meanings: 1. greater in power, force, or influence 2. biology showing prepotency.... Click for more definitions.

  5. 1. Greater in power, influence, or force than another or others; predominant. 2. Genetics Of, having, or exhibiting prepotency. [Middle English, from Latin praepotēns, praepotent-, present participle of praeposse, to be more powerful : prae-, pre- + posse, to be able or powerful; see poti- in Indo-European roots .] pre·po′tent·ly adv.

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  7. Prepotent definition: Greater in power, influence, or force than another or others; predominant.

  8. Aug 31, 2023 · prepotent. Very powerful; superior in force, influence, or authority; predominant . ( biology) Characterized by prepotency .

  9. adjective. These are words and phrases related to prepotent. Click on any word or phrase to go to its thesaurus page. SOVEREIGN. Synonyms. powerful. all-powerful. potent. sovereign. ruling. supreme. absolute. royal. monarchical. imperial. reigning. regal. kingly. queenly. princely. Antonyms. subordinate. limited. partial.

  10. greater in power, force, or influence. showing prepotency. Etymology: 15th Century: from Latin praepotens very powerful, from posse to be ablepreˈpotentlyadv. 'prepotent' also found in these entries (note: many are not synonyms or translations): prepotency. Synonyms: potent, effective, powerful, strong, more...

  11. adjective Greater in power, influence, or force than another or others; predominant. adjective Genetics Of, having, or exhibiting prepotency. from The Century Dictionary. In biology, exhibiting or possessed of prepotency. Preëminent in power, influence, force, or efficiency; prevailing; predominant.