Influence (n.) |
A flowing in or upon; influx. |
Influence (n.) |
Hence, in general, the bringing about of an effect, phusical or moral, by a gradual process; controlling power quietly exerted; agency, force, or tendency of any kind which the sun exerts on animal and vegetable life; the influence of education on the mind; the influence, according to astrologers ,of the stars over affairs. |
Influence (n.) |
Power or authority arising from elevated station, excelence of character or intellect, wealth, etc.; reputation; acknowledged ascendency; as, he is a man of influence in the community. |
Influence (n.) |
Induction. |
Influence (v. t.) |
To control or move by power, physical or moral; to affect by gentle action; to exert an influence upon; to modify, bias, or sway; to move; to persuade; to induce. |
Influence |
Causal factor |
Influence |
Album |
Influence |
Album by Sister Machine Gun |
Influence |
1960s Canadian band |
Influence |
Episode of Law & Order: Special Victims Unit |
Influence Synonyms |
Work, Act Upon |
Influence Synonyms |
Tempt, Charm |
Influence Synonyms |
Determine, Regulate, Shape, Mold |
Influence |
Spanish Translation |
Influence in Spanish is Influencia |
Tagalog Translation |
Influence in Tagalog is Bakas O Kapangyarihan Sa Iba |
Example Sentence (Quote) "A teacher affects eternity; he can never tell where his influence stops." - Teachers |
Example Sentence (Quote) " All novels are sequels; influence is bliss." - Novel |
Example Sentence (Quote) " Atheism. There is not a single exalting and emancipating influence that does not in turn become inhibitory." - Atheism |
Example Sentence (Quote) " Clothes make the man. Naked people have little or no influence on society." - Mark Twain |
Example Sentence (Quote) "In the 20th century, ballet continued to develop and has had a strong influence on broader concert dance." - Ballet |