Definitionadv. much greater in number or influence
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Yet in October 1902 he established a "Commission for the Progress of Biblical Studies," preponderantly composed of seriously critical scholars; and even one month before his death he still refused to sign a condemnation of Loisy's Etudes evangeliques. [Please select]
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Kansas, though preponderantly Unionist, had many Confederates along its southern boundary. [Please select]
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He now could see the Federal line of battle, drawn on both sides of the pike, but preponderantly to the westward. [Please select]
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Realism, however, has its rights in the forward sweep of the specifically human side of life with all its diversions, its constraints, and its preponderantly natural character. [Please select]
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Fechter in Hamlet was preponderantly a "picturesque" actor; but he had a certain sacred spark, a heat, a lightness and suppleness, which Mr. [Please select]
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