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What (who) is Wield - definition

CIVIL PARISH IN HAMPSHIRE, UNITED KINGDOM
  • St James's church, [[Upper Wield]], Hampshire

wield         
(wields, wielding, wielded)
1.
If you wield a weapon, tool, or piece of equipment, you carry and use it.
...a lone assailant wielding a kitchen knife.
VERB: V n
2.
If someone wields power, they have it and are able to use it.
He remains chairman, but wields little power at the company.
VERB: V n
Wield         
·vt To Govern; to Rule; to keep, or have in charge; also, to possess.
II. Wield ·vt To direct or regulate by influence or authority; to Manage; to Control; to Sway.
III. Wield ·vt To use with full command or power, as a thing not too heavy for the holder; to Manage; to Handle; hence, to use or employ; as, to wield a sword; to wield the scepter.
wield         
v. a.
1.
Handle, brandish.
2.
Manage, use, control, make use of.

Wikipedia

Wield

Wield is a civil parish in Hampshire, England, within the district of East Hampshire. It includes two neighbouring villages, Upper Wield and Lower Wield. At the 2011 Census the population was 254.

The parish council meets quarterly at the parish hall in Upper Wield.

Wield as a civil parish is separate from the church parish. The parish church, dedicated to St James, is also in Upper Wield. It is mainly Norman, and is a Grade I listed building.

Examples of use of Wield
1. But he can wield the pen, drawing a detailed future, and then wield the phone as well.
2. But some individual members wield political clout.
3. They also, apparently, wield huge political clout.
4. Brown will not, for understandable reasons, wield the dagger.
5. Sometimes, it‘s all about how you wield the gavel.