The correct spelling of the word "more prevenient" is /mɔː(r) priːˈvɛniənt/. The word is an adjective that means "having higher priority or preceding something else." The first syllable "prei" is pronounced as "pree" with a long "e" sound. The word ends with "-ient" which is pronounced as "-ee-ent" with a stress on the second syllable. When using this word, make sure to spell it correctly to convey the intended meaning in your writing or speech.
The word "prevenient" is derived from the Latin word "praeveniens", which is the present participle of the verb "praevenire". "Praevenire" is a compound of the prefix "prae-" meaning "before" or "preceding", and the verb "venire" meaning "to come". Therefore, "prevenient" carries the sense of something that comes before or precedes.
Adding the word "more" to "prevenient" serves as an intensifier, similar to "very" or "extremely". It emphasizes the degree or extent of being prevenient.