influence

[ˈɪnflʊəns]

influence Definition

  • 1the capacity to have an effect on the character, development, or behavior of someone or something
  • 2the power to shape policy or ensure favorable treatment from someone, especially through status, contacts, or wealth

Using influence: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "influence" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    Her parents' influence led her to become a doctor.

  • Example

    The company has a lot of influence over the government's policies.

  • Example

    He used his influence to get his friend a job.

  • Example

    The media has a significant influence on public opinion.

influence Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for influence

Antonyms for influence

Idioms Using influence

  • to affect the final result of something

    Example

    The weather could influence the outcome of the game.

  • to give in to pressure or persuasion

    Example

    She eventually yielded to his influence and changed her mind.

  • to have some ability to affect someone's decisions or actions

    Example

    I have some influence with the CEO, so I might be able to help you get the job.

Phrases with influence

  • affected by alcohol or drugs

    Example

    He was arrested for driving under the influence.

  • to affect or change someone or something

    Example

    Her work has had a great influence on modern art.

  • the use of one's position of power or influence to gain favors or preferential treatment

    Example

    The politician was accused of influence peddling to secure government contracts for his friends.

Origins of influence

from Latin 'influentia', meaning 'a flowing in'

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Summary: influence in Brief

The term 'influence' [ˈɪnflʊəns] refers to the capacity to affect the character, development, or behavior of someone or something. It can also mean the power to shape policy or ensure favorable treatment, often through status, contacts, or wealth. Examples include 'Her parents' influence led her to become a doctor.' and 'The media has a significant influence on public opinion.' Phrases like 'under the influence' denote being affected by alcohol or drugs, while idioms like 'influence the outcome' imply affecting the final result of something.

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