adjective
- having greater power, force, or influence; predominant
- having exceptional ability to transmit hereditary characteristics to offspring
Usage: formal
Usage: genetics; biology
Examples
- The prepotent influence of social media shaped public opinion.
- His prepotent personality dominated every meeting.
- The prepotent bull was chosen for breeding due to his superior genetics.
- Economic factors proved prepotent over political considerations.
- The prepotent strain consistently produced offspring with desired traits.
- Her prepotent argument swayed the entire committee.