He tried to influence the judge's decision. Her influence over the team was not as much as she'd thought.
Her positive influence on her friends motivated them to pursue their dreams and goals.
Melanie didn't seem at all interested in my new product, but with my cute sweetness and charm, my convincing words, maybe, just maybe, I could have some influence on her decision.
The context of the sentence, the surrounding words, and the grammatical structure of the sentence can all influence the meaning of a word. In addition, the tone, emphasis, and punctuation in a sentence can also affect how a word is understood.
The ancient forest was shrouded in a mystic aura, where whispers of mystical creatures could be heard among the trees.
To make a sentence using the word "namesake," you could say something like: "She was named after her grandmother, her namesake, who she admired greatly."
To make a sentence of a word "misinterpret," you could say something like: "Some people misinterpret sarcasm as rudeness."
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Yeah! A definition sentence, but still a sentence.
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A sentence with the word 'blew' could be 'I watched as the kite blew in the wind.'
yes you can here is a sentence: It would not be reasonable to ask if you could make a sentence with reasonable.
"You'll" = "You Will" so a sentence could be: You'll be here tomorrow.
"His eligibility was definitely in question!"
At the moment,... At 5 p.m we could...
he closed the door on his face
I could not hear what you said.
I could have won one million dollars, had I won the lottery.