Please inform! me if I used the world "Prevail"

incorrectly in this example sentence.

Example sentence: I have became more "prevail" than my opposing threats in "call of duty 4"

The word "prevail" is not used correctly in your example sentence. To use it correctly, you could say: "I have prevailed against my opposing threats in Call of Duty 4."

Bro, Thanks! I just learned I needed someone to correct me If I was wrong! must appreciacted

You're welcome! It's always helpful to have someone correct us if we're unsure. Learning and growing is a continuous process. Keep up the great work!

Word= "Prevailed"

Tell me If I used the word "Prevail" Incorrectly also like above!

Example 2: Once upon a time I used to be trash at a game called " Call of Duty" , but overtime due to excessive training I eventually became "Prevailed" then all my friends, opposing enimes.

In your example sentence, the word "prevailed" is used correctly. However, there are a few other adjustments that can be made to improve the sentence structure and clarity:

"Once upon a time, I used to be terrible at a game called "Call of Duty", but over time, through extensive training, I eventually prevailed over all my friends and opposing enemies."

This revised sentence maintains the correct usage of "prevailed" while enhancing the flow and coherence of the sentence.

How about this + "Once upon a time I used to be incompentent at a game called " Call of Duty" , but overtime due to excessive training I eventually became "Prevailed" over all my friends, opposing enimes".

In your revised sentence, while the word "prevailed" is used correctly, some other adjustments can be made to improve clarity and sentence structure:

"Once upon a time, I used to be incompetent at a game called "Call of Duty", but over time, through excessive training, I eventually prevailed over all my friends and opposing enemies."

This revised sentence maintains the correct usage of "prevailed" while also improving the flow and coherence of the sentence.

I'm so anointed

The statement "I'm so anointed" suggests that you believe you have been divinely chosen or blessed. It is a subjective statement and depends on personal beliefs.

Give me 10 examples how to use the word prevauil correctly

Certainly! Here are 10 examples of how to use the word "prevail" correctly:

1. Despite facing numerous obstacles, she managed to prevail and achieve her goal.
2. The team's determination allowed them to prevail in the championship match.
3. Good ultimately prevails over evil in most fairy tales.
4. Despite the odds, the underdog prevailed and won the race.
5. Through hard work and dedication, he was able to prevail in the competitive job market.
6. The justice system aims to ensure that truth and fairness prevail in every case.
7. In times of crisis, a spirit of resilience and unity prevails among the community.
8. It is essential to speak up against injustice and let truth prevail.
9. After hours of negotiation, a compromise was reached that allowed peace to prevail.
10. Despite the challenges, love and understanding prevailed in their relationship.

I hope these examples help to demonstrate the correct usage of the word "prevail" in various contexts.