"Wielded" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Wielded" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Wielded" Meaning

To wield a tool, power, or quality means to use it to achieve a result or to make use of it effectively. For example:

She wielded her sharp skills as a manager to turn the company around.
He wielded a gun in self-defense, but shot himself instead.

"Wielded" Examples

Wielded - 5 usage examples


1. In a movie, the character wielded a mighty sword in the battle scene.
2. As an ideal profession, some people believe that being a Police officer should not wield too much power.
3. In the context of surgery, the surgeon wielded a pair of scissors to cut through the skin.
4. To signify great power, the character of the President wielded the state seal.
5. In a gym, some people wielded dumbbells to do a set of exercises.

"Wielded" Similar Words

Widowers

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A person whose spouse has died, especially a man whose wife has died.

Widowhood

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The state of being a widow, typically as a result of the death of one's partner or spouse. A prolonged period of grief and adjustment during which one is left alone and may experience emotional and financial difficulties.

Widows

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A widow is a woman who has lost her spouse by death.

Width

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The word "width" refers to the measurement of the horizontal dimension or extent of something, such as a room, a piece of paper, or a path. It is the dimension that is measured from side to side.

Widths

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Widths refer to the measurement of how wide something is, from side to side, or to the measures that vary in width, such as different sizes or breadth of something.

Widthways

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Widthwise

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From the side to side measurement, extending across the breadth or width. This is the opposite of lengthwise.

Wield

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To control or handle something skillfully or effectively, especially a tool, a situation, or a mental power.<br><br>Example: She wielded her sharp mind to solve the complex math problem.<br><br>Synonyms: have, use, employ, exercise.

Wielder

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A person or thing that wields a power, weapon, or authority, especially one who exercises control or influence over others.

Wielding

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The verb "wielding" means:<br><br> To hold or use a tool, weapon, or skill in a skilled or powerful way.<br> To have control or authority over something.<br> To have a particular quality or attribute in a significant or impressive way.<br><br>Example sentences:<br>- The knight was skilled in wielding his sword in combat.<br>- She was praised for her ability to wield complex mathematical concepts.<br>- His charismatic personality allowed him to wield immense influence over the audience.

Wields

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The verb "wields" is the third person singular present tense form of the verb " wield", which has two main meanings:<br><br>1. To hold or use a weapon or tool with authority, skill, or force.<br>Example: "He wields a powerful sword in combat."<br>2. To have power or influence over something or someone.<br>Example: "She wields significant authority in her department."<br><br>In both cases, the word "wields" suggests a sense of control, dominance, or effectiveness.

Wieldy

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Effective in influencing people or events; commanding respect or influence.

Wiener

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Wieners

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Wiesbaden

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Wife

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A woman who is married to a man, typically living with him in a relationship based on a social and economic partnership.