1. superiority in power or influence
2. a superiority in numbers or amount
3. exceeding in heaviness; having greater weight
Preponderance means majority, dominance or superiority, of numbers. The preponderance of people would say you can use it in a sentence.
The correct punctuation change is: "The composer had a preponderance."
just enough evidence to make it more likely that the plaintiff is correct
In the United States, nationalism is often eclipsed by a preponderance of professional team sports.The jury found the defendant guilty due to the preponderance of the evidence against her.
In a civil trial the standard is "preponderance of the evidence" as opposed to a criminal trials "beyond a reasonable doubt".
The preponderance of evidence of the constant harsh and abusive language directed towards Winnebago's employees were unprofessional.
The accused does not have to prove the burden of truth and preponderance in a murder trial.
Preponderance means the quality or fact of being greater in number, quantity, or importance. If 20 things showed you robbed a bank, and 1 thing said you did not, the preponderance of evidence is- you're a bank robber!
A Preponderance of Prawns
equivalent to "beyond a reasonable doubt"
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The most common context is in the setting of a civil lawsuit. A majority of the evidence must point to the defendant being the cause of whatever loss the plaintiff is claiming. Thus: "The defendant must be proved liable by a preponderance of evidence."