ili-30-01101734-v CILI: i27102
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prevalecer
[prɨvɐlɨsˈer]
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triunfar
[triũfˈar]
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vencer
[vẽsˈer]
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provar superiores
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imponerse
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prevalecer
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triunfar
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probar su superioridad
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prevail
[prɪ'veɪɫ]
The champion prevailed, though it was a hard fight
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triumph
['traɪəmf]
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obtineo
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praevaleo
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triumpho
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valeo
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prevalere
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trionfare
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vincere
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Lexical relations in WordNet via ILI (7)
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Hyperonyms
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01100145-v:
be the winner in a contest or competition; be victorious
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Related
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00695209-a:
experiencing triumph
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Related
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07473441-n:
a successful ending of a struggle or contest
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Glosses
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02341266-a:
of high or superior quality or performance
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02633881-v:
be shown or be found to be
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01193176-n:
an ordinary verdict declaring which party prevails without any special findings of fact
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07294907-n:
an outcome in which virtue triumphs over vice (often ironically)
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