What is another word for powerful influence?

Pronunciation: [pˈa͡ʊəfə͡l ˈɪnfluːəns] (IPA)

The phrase "powerful influence" can be used to describe something or someone which has a significant impact on others. There are a number of synonyms for this phrase which can be used to provide more variety in writing. A few examples include "compelling force," "potent sway," "persuasive strength" and "dominant impact." These phrases convey the idea of something being highly effective and able to guide the perceptions or actions of others. Other possible synonyms include "impressive authority," "commanding presence" and "formidable control." These alternatives can be useful for individuals looking to express themselves with greater precision or creativity.

What are the hypernyms for Powerful influence?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Famous quotes with Powerful influence

  • Curiosity is natural to the soul of man and interesting objects have a powerful influence on our affections.
    Daniel Boone
  • I would say seeing the original Yardbirds with Jeff Beck and Jimmy Page at the old Fillmore was a pretty powerful influence on me.
    Ronnie Montrose
  • The most powerful influence exercised by the Arabs on general natural physics was that directed to the advances of chemistry; a science for which this race created a new era.(...) Besides making laudatory mention of that which we owe to the natural science of the Arabs in both the terrestrial and celestial spheres, we must likewise allude to their contributions in separate paths of intellectual development to the general mass of mathematical science.
    Alexander von Humboldt
  • No one doubts—certainly not I—that the mind exercises a powerful influence over the body. From the beginning of time, the sorcerer, the interpreter of dreams, the fortune-teller, the charlatan, the quack, the wild medicine-man, the educated physician, the mesmerist, and the hypnotist have made use of the client's imagination to help them in their work. They have all recognized the potency and availability of that force. Physicians cure many patients with a bread pill; they know that where the disease is only a fancy, the patient's confidence in the doctor will make the bread pill effective.
    Mark Twain
  • He commenced a systematic search of the cabin; but his attention was soon riveted by the books which seemed to exert a strange and powerful influence over him, so that he could scarce attend to aught else for the lure of the wondrous puzzle which their purpose presented to him. Among the other books were a primer, some child's readers, numerous picture books, and a great dictionary. All of these he examined, but the pictures caught his fancy most, though the strange little bugs which covered the pages where there were no pictures excited his wonder and deepest thought.
    Edgar Rice Burroughs

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