Examples of 'could prevail' in a sentence

Meaning of "could prevail"

Could prevail means to emerge victorious or succeed in a particular situation or conflict. It suggests that a particular outcome is likely or possible

How to use "could prevail" in a sentence

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There is no way you could prevail.
But nothing could prevail on him to cross the ocean.
And that argument could prevail.
We could prevail upon her to spend the night with you.
Either subscriber service or handheld service could prevail.
But neither brother could prevail against each other.
People are tired of its governance and a persistent wind of change could prevail.
That they could prevail.
Some in attendance said they were unsure whether interreligious harmony could prevail.
If only angels could prevail.
Could prevail against the church, because.
I was a fool to believe that love could prevail over hate.
If only angels could prevail We would be the way we were.
I wish moderation could prevail.
Nothing could prevail against the sorcerer 's spells.

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Perhaps reason could prevail.
Neither could prevail without the other 's total defeat.
So that the good reputation of our grandparents could prevail through the generations.
If only angels could prevail We would be the way we were, Johanna.
He would appreciate details on how international obligations could prevail over national and state legislation.
Often, misunderstanding and mistrust were set aside so that the goodwill of all could prevail.
Those achievements proved that human dignity could prevail over economic development indicators.
Concerning warnings, the rules of the importing countries could prevail.
In the quarterfinals the team could prevail against Como on penalties.
If Parliament had the ability to withhold funds from the monarch, then it could prevail.
I was hoping I could prevail upon you to return it.
When Pilate saw that he could prevail.
If you would trust me, I could prevail upon the premier of the province.
If you play your cards right, you could prevail.
Which means, No law could prevail over necessity.
Yet despite the “ Brazil cost ” the economy has underlying strengths that could prevail.
Thus, the economic motives could prevail over humanitarian ones.
These weaknesses have led Chinese defense officials to believe “that China could prevail in any.
When Pilate saw that he could prevail nothing… when he had.
But I think the Kings, because they have the home-court advantage, could prevail.
When Pilate saw that he could prevail nothing, but that rather a.
For thus wickedness always hastens, as if by its speed it could prevail against innocence.
The WARR team could prevail in this competition against international competitors, too.
I had to know my enemy before I could prevail against him.
But who could prevail against property?
It is supposed that during this period matriarchy could prevail in Crete and Old Europe.
So we could prevail under negligence?
Although, in some cases the organization could prevail over your rights.
Albert, however, could prevail before the Reichskammergericht.
Also, there was a belief by the Phillies that they could prevail simply by sheer will.
With your courtesan ways, could prevail upon him . Perhaps, you, Cynthia.
On any given day, the underdog - with a fortuitous bounce - could prevail over the favorite.
Are you so sure that you could prevail over him, then?
Yes, as I was saying, is there some way I could prevail upon you.

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