"Influentially" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Influentially" Meaning

Having a significant or powerful effect; exercising influence or having an impact; having the power to shape or mold something or someone.

"Influentially" Examples

5 Usage Examples of "Influentially"


1. In the world of politics, his charismatic leadership skills were influentially shaping the country's direction.


2. The bestselling novel's thought-provoking themes influentially resonated with readers worldwide, sparking critical conversations.


3. As a renowned scientist, her groundbreaking research on climate change has been influentially cited in numerous studies and policy documents.


4. The new policy is likely to influentially impact the global economy, with some experts predicting significant job losses and economic downturns.


5. The singer-songwriter's poignant lyrics have influentially inspired a generation of musicians, with many citing her as a major influence on their own work.

"Influentially" Similar Words

Influenced

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Influencer

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Influencers

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Influences

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Influencing

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The word "influencing" is a verb that means to have an effect on someone or something so that they change their behavior, attitude, or decision. It can also mean to exert a subtle but significant impact or influence on a situation, person, or outcome.

Influency

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Influent

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Influential

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Influently

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Adverb: Having a significant impact or effect on something; having the power to influence or persuade others.

Influenza

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Influenzae

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Influx

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A sudden and often temporary increase in the amount or intensity of something: a flood of new patients at the hospital, an influx of tourists into the city.

Influxes

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Influxion

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Influxious

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I apologize, but there is no such word as "influxious." It's possible that you meant "influx" or "influential."

Influxive

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Influtive (not Influxive) is a rare or obsolete word. However, I assume you meant "influxive". If that's the case, it's an adjective that describes language use that is characterized by a sudden and temporary influx of new or unusual features, often as a result of external influence, such as a foreign language or cultural borrowing.