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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
By the end of first period, he had made up his mind, swayed by another running back who did big things for the Bruins.
Californians, who have historically supported efforts to raise the minimum wage, were not swayed this time around.
Trump’s power to sway people has always been multifaceted.
We read far too much into body language and demeanour, can be swayed by a slap at a weigh-in or live in a fantasy land powered by nostalgia.
In its interim report into infant formula, the CMA suggested better education about formula so that parents are not swayed by undue loyalty due to advertising by a brand.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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