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Sentence count:73Posted:2017-05-29Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: employhandleholdmanagemanipulateusewaveSimilar words: unwieldyfieldyieldshieldafieldinfieldfield dayforce fieldMeaning: [wɪːld]  v. 1. have and exercise 2. handle effectively. 
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1. The men who wield the power are certainly backing him to the hilt.
2. How much clout does Cohen wield?
3. They wield enormous political power.
4. They weren't out to impress or wield power.
5. The little guy can sometimes wield the Freedom of Information Act to impressive effect.
6. Both men wield wonderful, not to say mythic, influence to this day.
7. Though the central banks wield enormous power, we should not overstate their ability to shape the economy in the long run.
8. And one of these hands may wield the instrument of pastiche.
9. But in doing this they do not wield a power which is independent of the class struggle.
10. The question is how the sheik plans to wield that power, and to what end.
11. I draw no distinction between those who wield the weapons of destruction and those who do red-cross work.
12. Others were content to wield power in the party machines rather than in the public eye.
13. In allowing authority figures to wield power over us indiscriminately, we surrender our rights to choose to take responsibility.
14. These conglomerates are the media gatekeepers that wield extraordinary power over the ideas and information the public receives.
15. So Oxford's Lord Mayor was the first to wield the demolition hammer to help make way for a new business park.
16. This is the power they wield: the mortal importance of no one knowing they are there.
17. No mortal could wield it and live, but Aenarion had passed beyond hope and beyond despair.
18. Only one character at a time may wield these magic items.
19. They are permitted to wield as much power as their parents, or more.
20. They not only control the city, and the state of Nevada, but wield considerable power across the nation.
21. Conservatism went into relative eclipse. while Labour under Clement Attlee was able to wield influence in the coalition government.
22. And the more one knew, the more control one could wield over circumstance.
23. Moreover, the actual spending will be tilted toward groups that wield the most political power.
24. Yet somehow that spurious report served its purpose in terms of giving labor unions a weapon to wield against business.
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25. The system of counties was essential to Frankish government, and a count could wield considerable power, particularly in far-flung regions.
26. Thus high office remains accessible to a relatively wide range of royal kin and commoners wield significant power over the succession.
27. When defaults proliferate, as they do during and after recessions, the two firms wield enormous clout in financial markets.
28. I think perhaps she linked his degree with the power he seemed to wield in the outside world.
29. As the story unfolds, first Axel and then Alec come to wield extraordinary power in Washington without running for elective office.
30. In any case, the whole process will be modified by the ability of each group to wield power and influence.
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