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swayed

[sweyd]

adjective

Veterinary Pathology.
  1. swaybacked.



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Other Word Forms

  • unswayed adjective
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Word History and Origins

Origin of swayed1

First recorded in 1570–80; sway + -ed 2
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Republican officials are more likely to be swayed by efforts focused on “violence prevention” than on combating extremist ideologies.

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Prosecutor general Anne-Dominique Merville had urged the jury not to be swayed by their age and health conditions, describing the defendants as "seasoned robbers" when they carried out the heist.

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They identified Tiernan as a player worth watching last summer and nothing they saw — even the lack of interest from other clubs — swayed their thinking.

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She urged the jury not to be swayed by the age and the health conditions of the defendants who – at the time of the heist – were "seasoned robbers".

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Hailey swayed her hips back and forth in ready position looking like the volleyball player she once was.

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