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sway
noun as in strong influence
verb as in move back and forth
verb as in influence, affect
Strong matches
Example Sentences
They crouched down to perrear in their friend groups and swayed their hands to the Caribbean rhythms.
Broadcasting has always been a business where those at the top are swayed by the bottom line.
Before conducting this task, participants were given training on how to subtly sway those being polled.
After hours under Putin’s sway, he came away talking not about what Russia would do for peace but what territorial concessions Ukraine would make.
Parsons was shown bobbing his head and swaying his shoulders to the rhythm of the chant.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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