Imperar in english

Prevail

pronunciation: prɪveɪl part of speech: verb
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prevail

imperar = prevail ; reign ; reign + supreme. 

Example: The emphasis on title entry came from the specialized libraries, primarily the technical libraries, that were small but had the money and the power behind them to see that their view prevails.Example: After reigning for sixteen years, Gandash was succeeded by his son.Example: Chaos reigned supreme on Monday after violent clashes between municipal cops and vendors resulted in stones being thrown and nearby vehicles being damaged.

Imperar synonyms

run in spanish: correr, pronunciation: rʌn verb, nounhold in spanish: sostener, pronunciation: hoʊld verb, nounrule in spanish: regla, pronunciation: rul nounendure in spanish: soportar, pronunciation: endjʊr verbobtain in spanish: obtener, pronunciation: əbteɪn verbreign in spanish: reinado, pronunciation: reɪn nounpersist in spanish: persistir, pronunciation: pɜrsɪst verbtriumph in spanish: triunfo, pronunciation: traɪəmf noundominate in spanish: dominar, pronunciation: dɑməneɪt verbpredominate in spanish: predominar, pronunciation: prɪdɑməneɪt verbdie hard in spanish: morir duro, pronunciation: daɪhɑrd verb
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