preponderate       
verb [ I ]  formal uk/prɪˈpɒn.dər.eɪt/ us/prɪˈpɑːn.dɚ.eɪt/
 占优势
to be more important or larger in size or number than other people or things in a group
  Although it was a mixed class, girls preponderated. 虽然是混班,但女生人数占优。 
 The evidence preponderates heavily against the verdict. 证据在很大程度上反对判决。 
 See: preponderant
 - More examples
 - A sense of general happiness preponderated.
 - They gave his statement a preponderating importance which it did not really possess.
 - Middle-aged or elderly patients preponderated on the ward.