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swayed

[ sweyd ]

adjective

Veterinary Pathology.


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Other Word Forms

  • ܲ·ɲ adjective
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Word History and Origins

Origin of swayed1

First recorded in 1570–80; sway + -ed 2
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As he rode in his popemobile around the vast airport carpark waving to the crowd, palm trees swayed furiously in the storm.

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She defended her leadership of the Conservatives and insisted she would not be swayed by internal criticism about the amount of policy she had announced so far.

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It is unclear whether the move would have swayed the election had this story been true.

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It is unclear whether Trump has been swayed at all by Smith's lobbying, though the premier took credit on Friday for shifting Shapiro's opinion on tariffs, after he spoke out against them.

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And Luxford told me she was "hard-pressed" to imagine the film's core audience, children under 10, being swayed by her politics.

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