noun
- plural of preponderancy; the quality or state of being greater in weight, power, importance, or influence; superiority in force or effect
Usage: formal; often used in legal, political, or academic contexts
Examples
- The preponderancies of evidence in the trial favored the defendant.
- Military preponderancies shifted when the allied forces arrived.
- The preponderancies of different factors must be weighed carefully in policy decisions.
- Economic preponderancies among nations influence global trade agreements.
- The preponderancies of opinion in the survey showed strong public support.
- Historical preponderancies of power determined the outcome of the conflict.