Definitionadj. having or exercising influence or power
Last update: June 18, 2015
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An influential newspaper. [Please select]
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They were reserved for the most influential of the clan. [Please select]
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"The Messala is influential," said Simonides, thoughtfully. [Please select]
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"And Gorgo's family is influential as well as rich." [Please select]
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It remained, therefore, that, being without influential friends, he must begin over again and carve his own way in the world. [Please select]
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It seemed a good thing to us to have such an influential banker here; he has international connections. [Please select]
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The strikers' demand for a ten-hour day received a great deal of support from the influential men in the community. [Please select]
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There were, then, three workingmen's parties in New York, none of which, however, succeeded in gaining an influential position in state politics. [Please select]
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If he had real ability the influential men she knew would see that he had a proper start. [Please select]
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During her long stay in the British service she had made influential friends. [Please select]
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Among them were some convicts and shiftless people, but the larger number were persons of respectable standing, and some had comfortable estates and influential connections in England. [Please select]
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