Word Meanings - INFLUENCE - Book Publishers vocabulary database
Induction. Syn. -- Control; persuasion; ascendency; sway; power; authority; supremacy; mastery; management; restraint; character; reputation; prestige. (more info) 1. A flowing in or upon; influx. God hath his influence into the very essence of
Additional info about word: INFLUENCE
Induction. Syn. -- Control; persuasion; ascendency; sway; power; authority; supremacy; mastery; management; restraint; character; reputation; prestige. (more info) 1. A flowing in or upon; influx. God hath his influence into the very essence of all things. Hooker. 2. 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. Astrologers call the evil influences of the stars,evil aspects. Bacon. Cantsthou bind the sweet influences of Pleiades, or loose the bands of Orion Job xxxviii. 31. She said : influence bad " Spenser. 3. 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. Such influence hath your excellency. Sir P. Sidney.
Possible synonyms: (Same meaning words of INFLUENCE)
- Actuate
- Urge
- instigate
- stir
- induce
- influence
- incline
- dispose
- incite
- impel
- prompt
- drive
- Affect
- Like
- desire
- favor
- seek
- assume
- move
- concern
- interest
- feign
- pretend
- Affection
- Influence
- condition
- state
- inclination
- bent
- mood
- humor
- feeling
- love
- propensity
- Agent
- Doer
- performer
- actor
- force
- means
- instrument
- cause
- promoter
- operator
- Ascendancy
- Superiority
- advantage
- mastery
- control
- supremacy
- sway
- domination
- authority
Possible antonyms: (opposite words of INFLUENCE)
- Neglect
- abandon
- license
- berate
- free
- mismanage
- misconduct
- Trend
- diverge
- ascend
- deter
- rise
- indispose
- disincline
- Slave
- prevent
- dissuade
- Suppress
- repress
- suppose
- imply
- deny
- contradict
- retract
Related words: (words related to INFLUENCE)
- FORCE
To stuff; to lard; to farce. Wit larded with malice, and malice forced with wit. Shak. - CAUSEFUL
Having a cause. - DISPOSEMENT
Disposal. Goodwin. - STATESMANLIKE
Having the manner or wisdom of statesmen; becoming a statesman. - PROMPT-BOOK
The book used by a prompter of a theater. - ASCENDANCY; ASCENDANCE
See ASCENDENCY - IMPLY
1. To infold or involve; to wrap up. "His head in curls implied." Chapman. 2. To involve in substance or essence, or by fair inference, or by construction of law, when not include virtually; as, war implies fighting. Where a mulicious act is - INDUCER
One who, or that which, induces or incites. - HUMOR
A vitiated or morbid animal fluid, such as often causes an eruption on the skin. "A body full of humors." Sir W. Temple. 3. State of mind, whether habitual or temporary (as formerly supposed to depend on the character or combination of the fluids - CONTRADICTABLE
Capable of being contradicting. - STATEHOOD
The condition of being a State; as, a territory seeking Statehood. - PREVENTATIVE
That which prevents; -- incorrectly used instead of preventive. - FAVOR
Partiality; bias. Bouvier. 9. A letter or epistle; -- so called in civility or compliment; as, your favor of yesterday is received. 10. pl. (more info) L. favor, fr. favere to be favorable, cf. Skr. bhavaya to further, foster, causative of bhBe. - AFFECTATIONIST
One who exhibits affectation. Fitzed. Hall. - MISMANAGER
One who manages ill. - INSTRUMENTAL
Pertaining to, made by, or prepared for, an instrument, esp. a musical instrument; as, instrumental music, distinguished from vocal music. "He defended the use of instrumental music in public worship." Macaulay. Sweet voices mix'd with instrumental - RETRACTOR
One who, or that which, retracts. Specifically: In breech-loading firearms, a device for withdrawing a cartridge shell from the barrel. - CONTRADICTIVE
Contradictory; inconsistent. -- Con`tra*dict"ive*ly, adv.. - SUPPRESSOR
One who suppresses. - CONTROLLABLENESS
Capability of being controlled. - GOOD-HUMORED
Having a cheerful spirit and demeanor; good-tempered. See Good- natured. - CREBRICOSTATE
Marked with closely set ribs or ridges. - INACTUATE
To put in action. - IMPREVENTABLE
Not preventable; invitable. - SAGEBRUSH STATE
Nevada; -- a nickname. - DISINTERESTING
Uninteresting. "Disinteresting passages." Bp. Warburton. - OLD LINE STATE
Maryland; a nickname, alluding to the fact that its northern boundary in Mason and Dixon's line. - ENSTATE
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