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predominano

Predominano is the third-person plural present indicative form of the Italian verb predominare, meaning they predominate or they prevail. The term is used to indicate that certain elements are more common, influential, or noticeable within a given context.

Usage and nuance

Predominano is typically employed to describe the dominant position or prevalence of factors, characteristics, opinions, or

Conjugation notes

Predominare is a regular -are verb. The present indicative forms relevant to predominant usage are:

- io predomino

- tu predomini

- lui/lei predomina

- noi predominiamo

- voi predominate

- loro predominano

Predominano specifically refers to the third-person plural subject.

Examples

In the survey, le opinioni favorevoli predomiano tra i partecipanti giovani. In quel grafico, i colori

Etymology

The Italian verb predominare derives from Latin dominare, with an affix that intensifies the sense of

See also

- prevalere

- predominanza

- predominante

Predominano is a concise, neutral term used to describe noticeable or guiding predominance in linguistic, statistical,

trends
within
a
group
or
situation.
It
may
imply
a
stronger
or
more
widespread
presence
than
synonyms
like
prevalere
or
predominare
in
some
contexts,
though
it
often
depends
on
nuance
and
emphasis.
The
expression
can
be
used
with
subjects
ranging
from
data
and
statistics
to
cultural
or
social
aspects.
caldi
predomina
tra
le
opzioni
disponibili.
prevailing.
The
form
predomina,
predomis,
predominate,
and
predomini
follow
standard
Italian
-are
conjugation
patterns.
or
descriptive
contexts.