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sway
noun as in strong influence
verb as in move back and forth
verb as in influence, affect
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Example Sentences
Kelly said he wouldn’t be swayed by the investigation.
Geese plays skronky yet weirdly beautiful guitar music that inspires both swaying and moshing; it’s in a clear lineage of NYC acts that stretches back through the Strokes and Television to the Velvet Underground.
The group called on its supporters to attend the mass funeral for its "great leader" Tabatabai which will take place in the southern suburbs, a densely populated area where it holds sway.
Sure, AI is having a big impact, but in the broader U.S. economy, other factors still hold sway.
Sure, AI is having a big impact, but in the broader U.S. economy, other factors still hold sway.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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