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Definition of influential in English: influentialadjective ˌɪnflʊˈɛnʃ(ə)lˌɪnfluˈɛn(t)ʃ(ə)l Having great influence on someone or something. 有影响的;有势力的 her work is influential in feminist psychology 她的作品对女性心理很具影响。 Example sentencesExamples - She then went to work for one of the most powerful, influential billionaires on the planet.
- He won the election and thus lead one of the most influential and powerful states in America.
- He had a knack for attracting some fearfully powerful enemies as well as many influential friends.
- He is the second most powerful figure in one of the most influential parties in Africa.
- So a handful of votes will determine the direction of the world's most powerful and influential country.
- The three were highly influential in building up a strong mathematics research school in Chicago.
- So, what do you think is the most important and influential car ever to be sold in Britain?
- The talented women authors cited above were influential beyond their cookbooks.
- National actors play important and influential roles at all stages of the EU policy process.
- Klotzko seems to have met many of the influential authorities in the field.
- His writings also contain a distinctive and influential vision of Australia's past.
- It's a chart of prominent bloggers saying who they think the most influential bloggers are.
- She is now regarded as one of the most influential and important artists of the 20th century.
- They are won by a side's most influential characters controlling the ebb and flow of a game.
- His sermons were influential in formulating a distinctive Anglican theology.
- There is no evidence to support the assertion that he was an important and influential teacher.
- These issues are unlikely to be influential as the review is dominated by a few larger studies.
- More importantly, it gave the publisher an influential title that brought in advertisers.
- A quarter of a century on, the clergyman remains a powerful and influential figure even in death.
- Schwinger was one of the most important and influential scientists of the twentieth century.
Synonyms powerful, authoritative, dominant, controlling, strong important, prominent, predominant, leading, prestigious, distinguished, noteworthy significant, important, crucial, pivotal instrumental, guiding, persuasive, inspiring
noun ˌɪnflʊˈɛnʃ(ə)lˌɪnfluˈɛn(t)ʃ(ə)l usually influentialsAn influential person. 有影响力的人;有势力的人 Example sentencesExamples - The above canon of influentials is heavy on theology and philosophy, also on moral philosophy.
- The problem is that the influentials don't always reveal their corporate backing.
- We call them the global business influentials.
- The ending of the aldermanic system and the more frequent turnover of councillors have probably reduced the possibilities for the emergence of such experienced influentials.
- We like the idea of influentials because then you can see cause and effect quite easily.
- I was disappointed and surprised to find his name nowhere on that list of influentials.
- Research indicates that online readers are affluent, educated, and tech-savvy - the elite influentials and opinion leaders of the Internet.
- It profiled successful, powerful influentials - ‘A new generation of South Asians is transforming the cultural landscape of America.’
- This right was bestowed on us by emperors, rajas and nawabs (local rulers and influentials in the undivided Indian subcontinent).
- Evidently, for many influentials in world music, the art is a question of conquering and ruling the earth, no less.
- Learn how to deal with the non-business influentials of your CEO life-shareholders, the press, government officials, community leaders, etc.
- Howard's problem is not with ill informed battlers but with politically aware influentials.
- A complete history of American environmentalism would surely include these influentials.
- ‘Having said that, there has been some erosion on the part of community influentials, leaders, even some money people,’ he said.
Derivativesadverb Benedict Anderson has argued influentially that the nation is an imagined community. Example sentencesExamples - Instead these reside in real people; the company's shareholders, employees, customers and, most influentially, senior management.
- Most influentially, Walter Scott managed it here, but did it have the desired result?
- The advertisements were widely and influentially published in many newspapers and financial magazines in April and May 1999.
- Both wrote influentially in the mid-1940's and through my reading for this paper, I discovered that they had already articulated the main issues which I was struggling to formulate.
OriginLate 16th century (referring to astral influence): from medieval Latin influentia (see influence). Rhymescadential, confidential, consequential, credential, deferential, differential, essential, evidential, existential, experiential, exponential, intelligential, irreverential, jurisprudential, penitential, pestilential, potential, preferential, presidential, providential, prudential, quintessential, referential, residential, reverential, sapiential, sciential, sentential, sequential, tangential, torrential Definition of influential in US English: influentialadjectiveˌinflo͞oˈen(t)SH(ə)lˌɪnfluˈɛn(t)ʃ(ə)l Having great influence on someone or something. 有影响的;有势力的 her work is influential in feminist psychology 她的作品对女性心理很具影响。 Example sentencesExamples - There is no evidence to support the assertion that he was an important and influential teacher.
- Schwinger was one of the most important and influential scientists of the twentieth century.
- He is the second most powerful figure in one of the most influential parties in Africa.
- More importantly, it gave the publisher an influential title that brought in advertisers.
- National actors play important and influential roles at all stages of the EU policy process.
- The talented women authors cited above were influential beyond their cookbooks.
- So a handful of votes will determine the direction of the world's most powerful and influential country.
- She is now regarded as one of the most influential and important artists of the 20th century.
- Klotzko seems to have met many of the influential authorities in the field.
- His sermons were influential in formulating a distinctive Anglican theology.
- It's a chart of prominent bloggers saying who they think the most influential bloggers are.
- He won the election and thus lead one of the most influential and powerful states in America.
- These issues are unlikely to be influential as the review is dominated by a few larger studies.
- She then went to work for one of the most powerful, influential billionaires on the planet.
- They are won by a side's most influential characters controlling the ebb and flow of a game.
- His writings also contain a distinctive and influential vision of Australia's past.
- The three were highly influential in building up a strong mathematics research school in Chicago.
- A quarter of a century on, the clergyman remains a powerful and influential figure even in death.
- He had a knack for attracting some fearfully powerful enemies as well as many influential friends.
- So, what do you think is the most important and influential car ever to be sold in Britain?
Synonyms powerful, authoritative, dominant, controlling, strong significant, important, crucial, pivotal
nounˌinflo͞oˈen(t)SH(ə)lˌɪnfluˈɛn(t)ʃ(ə)l usually influentialsAn influential person. 有影响力的人;有势力的人 Example sentencesExamples - I was disappointed and surprised to find his name nowhere on that list of influentials.
- The ending of the aldermanic system and the more frequent turnover of councillors have probably reduced the possibilities for the emergence of such experienced influentials.
- It profiled successful, powerful influentials - ‘A new generation of South Asians is transforming the cultural landscape of America.’
- A complete history of American environmentalism would surely include these influentials.
- Howard's problem is not with ill informed battlers but with politically aware influentials.
- This right was bestowed on us by emperors, rajas and nawabs (local rulers and influentials in the undivided Indian subcontinent).
- Learn how to deal with the non-business influentials of your CEO life-shareholders, the press, government officials, community leaders, etc.
- Research indicates that online readers are affluent, educated, and tech-savvy - the elite influentials and opinion leaders of the Internet.
- The problem is that the influentials don't always reveal their corporate backing.
- Evidently, for many influentials in world music, the art is a question of conquering and ruling the earth, no less.
- We like the idea of influentials because then you can see cause and effect quite easily.
- ‘Having said that, there has been some erosion on the part of community influentials, leaders, even some money people,’ he said.
- The above canon of influentials is heavy on theology and philosophy, also on moral philosophy.
- We call them the global business influentials.
OriginLate 16th century (referring to astral influence): from medieval Latin influentia (see influence). |