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14 words match “INFLUENTIAL”

INFLUENTIAL a.
or power; potent; efficacious; effective; strong; having authority or ascendency; as, an influential man, station, argument, etc. A very influential Gascon prefix. Earle.
INFLUENTIALLY adv.
In an influential manner.
CONSIDERABLE a.
Of some distinction; noteworthy; influential; respectable; -- said of persons. You are, indeed, a very considerable man. Junius.
FORCIBLE a.
force; characterized by force, efficiency, or energy; powerful; efficacious; impressive; influential. How forcible are right words! Job. vi. 2 Sweet smells are most forcible in dry substances, when broken. Bacon. But I have reasons strong and forcible. Shak. That punishment which hath been sometimes forcible to bridle…
GRAVE a.
Of importance; momentous; weighty; influential; sedate; serious; - - said of character, relations, etc.; as, grave deportment, character, influence, etc. Most potent, grave, and reverend seigniors. Shak. A grave and prudent law, full of moral equity. Milton.
GROUND n.
as, the army gains ground on the enemy. (c) To gain credit; to become more prosperous or influential. -- To get, or To gather, ground, to gain ground. [R.] "Evening mist . . . gathers ground fast." Milton. There is no way for duty to prevail, and get ground of them, but by bidding higher. South. -- To give ground, to…
INFLUENCIVE a.
Tending toinfluence; influential.
INFLUENT a.
Exerting influence; influential. [Obs.] I find no office by name assigned unto Dr.Cox, who was virtually influent upon all, and most active. Fuller.
INFLUXIOUS a.
Influential. [Obs.]
INFLUXIVE a.
Having a tendency to flow in; having influence; influential. [R.] Holdsworth.
MOMENT n.
An essential element; a deciding point, fact, or consideration; an essential or influential circumstance.
PLUTOCRACY n.
odged in the hands of the wealthy classes; government by the rich; also, a controlling or influential class of rich men.
POTENT a.
Having great authority, control, or dominion; puissant; mighty; influential; as, a potent prince. "A potent dukedom." Shak. Most potent, grave, and reverend signiors. Shak.
POTENTIAL a.
Being potent; endowed with energy adequate to a result; efficacious; influential. [Obs.] "And hath in his effect a voice potential." Shak.