Prevail means to win out, to triumph and can be used in the following manner: "My will is going to prevail over his, for I am right!" "Although the battle was tough, I prevailed."
Logic should not prevail over emotion.
The word "prevailing" is an adjective. An example of a sentence using the word would be: The prevailing opinion seems to be that we should continue the program.
During times of hardship, perseverance and determination will help you prevail.
We knew that the superior baseball abilities of the Giants would help them to prevail in the World Series.
Going into the session, Martin didn't know whether or not his logic would prevail in the argument, given the strength of the opposition's case.
You may convict me of these crimes but I am innocent and the truth will eventually prevail.
Mia prevailed to get her staples out of her head.
Many of today's political leaders cannot prevail their claims to bring world peace.
Many people didn't want her to become the CEO of the company, but she still prevailed.
The Latin motto "together we prevail" is una nos increbresco or "united we prevail" is iunctus nos increbresco.
Prevail goes by Prevail Wonder, Prev Won, P-1, and Cannonball Crusher.