What did vision say about grief and loss?

What did vision say about grief and loss?

Vision: Because it can’t be all sorrow, can it? I’ve always been alone so I don’t feel the lack. It’s all I’ve ever known. I’ve never experienced loss because I’ve never had a loved one to lose.

Who said what is grief if not love persevering?

Wanda

What is prevail in law?

to obtain substantially the relief or

What does prevail over mean?

If you prevail upon someone, you have influence on them. If you prevail over someone, you win. Say you’re a big fan of a losing team. You might cheer, “Despite all odds, we will prevail!” To use prevail, there has to be some kind of contest or conflict.

What is another word for Prevail?

What is another word for prevail?

triumph win
conquer overcome
succeed overrule
reign win out
win through be victorious

What does love will prevail mean?

vb. 1 tr to have a great attachment to and affection for. 2 tr to have passionate desire, longing, and feelings for. 3 tr to like or desire (to do something) very much. 4 tr to make love to.

What is to prevail upon someone?

: to ask or persuade (someone) to do something They prevailed on/upon me to play a few tunes on the piano.

How do you use prevail?

to be or prove superior in strength, power, or influence (usually followed by over): They prevailed over their enemies in the battle. to succeed; become dominant; win out: to wish that the right side might prevail. to use persuasion or inducement successfully: He prevailed upon us to accompany him.

How do you use the word prevail in a sentence?

Prevail in a Sentence 🔉

  1. Even though our troops are tired and hungry, we will prevail against the enemy!
  2. Let us hope justice will prevail so the killer will be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law.
  3. If logical minds do not prevail, a major war will break out between the two largest gangs in the city.

Which preposition is used after prevail?

In 3% of cases prevail at is used Let Law &; Order prevail at all times. The situation prevailed at that time is as follows. This was reflective of the more conservative judicial culture that prevailed at that time.

Do you take his word dash mine?

Do you take his word over mine? Here it means you are over looking mine, rejecting mine and taking his view. It need not be contrary views, could be similar . Hence over is used.