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Qu'est-ce (qui) est Influence - définition

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Influential; Influence (disambiguation); The Influence (disambiguation); Influence (song); The Influence (film)

influence         
¦ noun
1. the capacity to have an effect on the character or behaviour of someone or something, or the effect itself.
a person or thing with such a capacity.
2. the power arising out of status, contacts, or wealth.
3. Physics, archaic electrical or magnetic induction.
¦ verb have an influence on.
Phrases
under the influence informal affected by alcoholic drink.
Derivatives
influenceable adjective
influencer noun
Origin
ME (orig. in the sense 'influx' and, in astrology, 'the flowing in of ethereal fluid'): from OFr., or from med. L. influentia 'inflow', from L. influere, from in- 'into' + fluere 'to flow'.
influence         
I. n.
1.
Authority, sway, control, predominance, ascendency, power of impelling or directing, controlling power, directing agency.
2.
Reputation, credit, weight of character.
3.
Influx, inflow, inflowing.
4.
Mystic power, unseen or mysterious agency.
II. v. a.
1.
Control, sway, bias, lead, direct, modify, affect.
2.
Move, induce, impel, instigate, persuade, actuate, incite, rouse, arouse, work upon, prevail upon.
influence         
I
n.
1) to exert influence on
2) to use one's influence
3) to wield influence
4) to bring influence to bear
5) to flaunt one's influence
6) (colloq.) to peddle influence
7) to consolidate, strengthen one's influence
8) to counteract, curb, neutralize smb.'s influence
9) (a) bad, baleful, baneful; far-reaching; good; leavening, moderating; negative; pernicious; positive; powerful, profound, strong; salutary; undue; unwholesome influence
10) cultural; moral influence
11) an influence for (an influence for good)
12) the influence to + inf. (they have enough influence to get the bill passed)
13) under smb.'s influence; under the influence of (to come under smb.'s influence; to drive under the influence of alcohol)
14) (misc.) outside influences; a sphere of influence; an influence peddler
II
v.
1) to influence deeply, profoundly, strongly
2) (D; tr.) to influence in
3) (H) who influenced her to do that?

Wikipédia

Influence

Influence or influencer may refer to:

  • Social influence, in social psychology, influence in interpersonal relationships
    • Minority influence, when the minority affect the behavior or beliefs of the majority
  • Influencer marketing, through individuals that have influence over potential buyers
Exemples du corpus de texte pour Influence
1. Citizens believe corruption has the greatest influence on political life, with survey respondents putting the degree of influence at 3.4, with 4 being the greatest possible influence.
2. And we would rather have this influence than no influence," he said.
3. The super–wealthy influence the wealthy, who influence the upper middle class –– and so on.
4. The union influence, unlike the influence of capital, was transparent and accountable.
5. "The books not only influence the students, they influence the teachers," he said.