"Wielding" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Wielding" Meaning

The verb "wielding" means:

To hold or use a tool, weapon, or skill in a skilled or powerful way.
To have control or authority over something.
To have a particular quality or attribute in a significant or impressive way.

Example sentences:
- The knight was skilled in wielding his sword in combat.
- She was praised for her ability to wield complex mathematical concepts.
- His charismatic personality allowed him to wield immense influence over the audience.

"Wielding" Examples

Usage Examples of "Wielding"


1. Verb Form

The knight was skilled in wielding his sword with incredible precision.
She was known for her ability to wield complex data analytics tools like a pro.

2. Idomatic Expressions

The politician was accused of wielding undue influence in the last election.
It was rumored that the Entertainment mogul was wielding secret ties to powerful figures in the industry.

3. Adjunct Usage

The group was accused for wielding extremist views that pose a threat to the community.
The researchers are wields an array of technologies in their laboratory.

4. Incomplete Sentence

He learned how to wield the broadsword with his instructor since childhood.
She has just had her first real experience in wielding heavy machinery.


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