Preponderant in a sentence as an adjective

> We have not yet escaped the preponderant use of fiction though we have diminished it since your day.

The preponderant world forces are upon our side; they have but to be combined to be obeyed.

After a while, the errors become preponderant and you cannot decrypt anything any more.

This is totally subjective, but I feel that technical content related to computers is now sparse in the top pages, while it was preponderant.

My position is that we can have the services we want, privacy, security, with whatever preponderant factor we want to have, but not for free.

Such reasons include "the role played by the data subject in public life" that would be "justified by the preponderant interest of the general public in having, on account of inclusion in the list of results, access to the information in question.

We basically you know, with all the occasional errors that your country makes as all countries do, I am glad that the preponderant power in the world is a liberal capitalist democracy rather than being Russia or China, right, or the European Union.

>The whole problem of the Jews exists only in nation states, for here their energy and higher intelligence, their accumulated capital of spirit and will, gathered from generation to generation through a long schooling in suffering, must become so preponderant as to arouse mass envy and hatred.

Preponderant definitions

adjective

having superior power and influence; "the predominant mood among policy-makers is optimism"

See also: overriding paramount predominant predominate preponderating