Sentence examples for To influence from inspiring English sources

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To influence

verb

To affect by gentle action; to exert an influence upon; to modify, bias, or sway; to persuade or induce.

  • The politician wants to influence the public.

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To influence things, I mean.

Trying to influence people".

work and try to influence policy.

"And it's easy to influence them.

It has to influence other people".

We use taxes to influence behavior.

"I did not want to influence him.

But they can try to influence it.

Do you try to influence their tastes?

"Was it done to influence public opinion?

"It does not seek to influence currencies".

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