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US
/ˌɪnfɫuˈɛnʃəɫ/
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[ UK /ˌɪnfluːˈɛnʃəl/ ]
[ UK /ˌɪnfluːˈɛnʃəl/ ]
ADJECTIVE
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having or exercising influence or power
influential leadership for peace
an influential newspaper
How To Use influential In A Sentence
- The study, which was ordered by influential US military adviser Andrew Marshall, suggests that climate change should become an issue of national security rather than just a scientific discussion.
- It was with a great sense of loss when I heard of influential economics blogger Doris "Tanta" death. Burma: Condolence message from a Burmese blogger monk
- S · Eliot is one of the most influential poet literary critic in the 20 th century.
- Colin Clarke was a pivot of real class, becoming more influential as the game evolved.
- But marketing alone cannot explain why "onanism" and related terms began to show up in the great eighteenth-century encyclopedias or why one of the most influential physicians in France, the celebrated Samuel Auguste David Tissot, took up the idea of masturbation as a dangerous illness or why Tissot's 1760 work, L'Onanisme, became an instant European literary sensation. Me, Myself, and I
- Evidently, for many influentials in world music, the art is a question of conquering and ruling the earth, no less.
- The limitations of party competition Schumpeter's redefinition of democracy as a method has been extremely influential.
- Those key players include representatives of peak industry and business groups, diplomats and influential negotiators and go-betweens on the trade talk circuit.
- Le Monde, read by some 2 million people every day, is one of the country's most influential newspapers with extensive contacts in the French establishment and an unwaveringly intellectual tone.
- He's the man who helped persuade hawkish editors at influential Newsweek magazine to oppose the Vietnam War.