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Imprevalence
Imprevalence Im*prev"a*lence, Imprevalency Im*prev"a*len*cy,
n.
Want of prevalence. [Obs.]
Imprevalency
Imprevalence Im*prev"a*lence, Imprevalency Im*prev"a*len*cy,
n.
Want of prevalence. [Obs.]
Omniprevalent
Omniprevalent Om`ni*prev"a*lent, a. [Omni- + prevalent.]
Prevalent everywhere or in all things. --Fuller.
PrevalencyPrevalency Prev"a*len*cy, n.
See Prevalence. PrevalentPrevalent Prev"a*lent, a. [L. praevalens, -entis, p. pr. of
praevalere. See Prevail.]
1. Gaining advantage or superiority; having superior force,
influence, or efficacy; prevailing; predominant;
successful; victorious.
Brennus told the Roman embassadors, that prevalent
arms were as good as any title. --Sir W.
Raleigh.
2. Most generally received or current; most widely adopted or
practiced; also, generally or extensively existing;
widespread; prevailing; as, a prevalent observance;
prevalent disease.
This was the most received and prevalent opinion.
--Woodward.
Syn: Prevailing; predominant; successful; efficacious;
powerful.
Usage: Prevalent, Prevailing. What customarily prevails
is prevalent; as, a prevalent fashion. What actually
prevails is prevailing; as, the prevailing winds are
west. Hence, prevailing is the livelier and more
pointed word, since it represents a thing in action.
It is sometimes the stronger word, since a thing may
prevail sufficiently to be called prevalent, and yet
require greater strength to make it actually
prevailing. Prevalently
Prevalently Prev"a*lent"ly, adv.
In a prevalent manner. --Prior.
Revalescent
Revalescent Rev`a*les"cent, a. [L. revalescens, -entis, p. pr.
of revalescere; pref. re- re- + valescere, v. incho. fr.
valere to be well.]
Growing well; recovering strength.
Revaluation
Revaluation Re*val`u*a"tion, n.
A second or new valuation.
Meaning of REVAL from wikipedia
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languages as
Reval (Latin: Revalia).
Reval was in
official use in
Estonia until 1918. In
international use, the
English and German-language (
Reval; German:...
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Reval is the
former name of Tallinn, the
capital of Estonia.
Reval may also
refer to:
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version of the
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Rev,
REV or
Rév may
refer to:
Rev., an
abbreviation for revolution, as in
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called Reval until 1918. In 1976, a 20-pack of
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- The
naval Battle of
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place on 13 May [O.S. 2 May] 1790
during the Russo-Swedish War (1788–1790), off the port of
Reval in the
roadstead (now...
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Russian Empire,
which existed from 1719 to 1783. Its
capital was in
Reval (Tallinn).
Reval Governorate was
originally formed in 1719 by Tsar
Peter the Great...