Sway
verb (used without object)
1.
to move or swing to and fro, as something fixed at one end or resting on a support.
2.
to move or incline to one side or in a particular direction.
3.
to incline in opinion, sympathy, tendency, etc.:
She swayed toward conservatism.
4.
to fluctuate or vacillate, as in opinion:
His ideas swayed this way and that.
5.
to wield power; exercise rule.
verb (used with object)
6.
to cause to move to and fro or to incline from side to side.
7.
to cause to move to one side or in a particular direction.
8.
Nautical. to hoist or raise (a yard, topmast, or the like) (usually followed by up).
9.
to cause to fluctuate or vacillate.
10.
to cause (the mind, emotions, etc., or a person) to incline or turn in a specified way; influence.
11.
to cause to swerve, as from a purpose or a course of action:
He swayed them from their plan.
12.
to dominate; direct.
13.
to wield, as a weapon or scepter.
14.
to rule; govern.
noun
15.
the act of swaying; swaying movement.
16.
rule; dominion:
He held all Asia in his sway.
17.
dominating power or influence:
Many voters were under his sway.
verb
1.
(usually intransitive) to swing or cause to swing to and fro
2.
(usually intransitive) to lean or incline or cause to lean or incline to one side or in different directions in turn
3.
(usually intransitive) to vacillate or cause to vacillate between two or more opinions
4.
to be influenced or swerve or influence or cause to swerve to or from a purpose or opinion
5.
(transitive) (nautical) to hoist (a yard, mast, or other spar)
6.
(archaic or poetic) to rule or wield power (over)
7.
(transitive) (archaic) to wield (a weapon)
noun
8.
control; power
9.
a swinging or leaning movement
10.
(archaic) dominion; governing authority
11.
hold sway, to be master; reign
see: hold sway
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