The word "prevail" means to be victorious or to triumph over challenges or opposition. It can also refer to something that is widespread or dominant in a particular context. In essence, it conveys the idea of overcoming difficulties or being the prevailing force in a situation.
i think you mean the word colonize?
It is most likely a play on the word "Invader"
restless
surprised i think
Trifling has the root word of trifle. This word comes from the Old French word trufe and truffler, which mean to mock or deceive.
The name means strong and powerful, to prevail.
The Tagalog word for "prevail" is "mananaig" or "manalo."
That is the correct spelling of the word "prevail" (win, succeed).
It is hard for logic to prevail over emotion.
The word "prevail" is a verb. It means to be widespread or to have superior strength or influence.
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."
Win/Overcome
hitsli'akh (הצליח)
We knew that the superior baseball abilities of the Giants would help them to prevail in the World Series.
The word you are looking for could be prevail (to succeed).
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.
When I'm well, When I prevail is the English translation of 'cum valeo'. In the word by word translation, the conjunction 'cum' means 'while, during the time that'. The verb 'valeo' means '[I] am well, prevail'.