Definition of predominately in English:
predominately
adverb prɪˈdɒmɪnətliprəˈdämənətlē
another term for predominantly
Example sentencesExamples
- Many people assume that architecture is a predominately technical subject requiring maths and sciences.
- This was done predominately because children were breaking into the houses and there were dangers associated with this.
- The sight and sound of predominately young males parading around the county with stereos thumping and large exhausts growling is a growing nuisance.
- Although strong customer growth continues, it is now predominately amongst lower value customers.
- The company trades predominately in Wales and the Southwest.
- Through another doorway I can see a mirror which is reflecting a predominately red painting of a village on the opposite wall, out of sight.
- On the other hand, legal writing faculty, generally hired locally, are predominately women.
- Referrals predominately came from within the health service.
- A ripe peach, for example, is predominately sweet with a hint of sourness, yet as you bite into it, you will taste a little bitterness.
- Uganda is predominately an agricultural nation depending on growing crops and livestock production for subsistence.
- It's also a proposal about moving the industry from predominately old forests into regrowth and plantations.
- I went to a predominately middle-class school and I wanted to fit in and didn't.
- The coastal interior of the far-east coast is predominately rice fields at the base of several mountains.
- A number of the predominately male workforce have twenty-four years service with the company.
- Their hair was fine, silky soft, predominately black or silver, but with a myriad of other colors, and long.