A flowing in or upon; influx., Hence, in general, the bringing about of an effect, phusical or moral, by a gradual process; controlling power quietly exerted; agency, force, or tendency of any kind which the sun exerts on animal and vegetable life; the influence of education on the mind; the influence, according to astrologers,of the stars over affairs., Power or authority arising from elevated station, excelence of character or intellect, wealth, etc.; reputation; acknowledged ascendency; as, he is a man of influence in the community., Induction., To control or move by power, physical or moral; to affect by gentle action; to exert an influence upon; to modify, bias, or sway; to move; to persuade; to induce.
Another word meaning "to influence" is "affect" or "impact."
Influence means 'having an effect upon something.
to influence (verb) - prabhavitham cheyu ప్రభావితం చేయు
the meaning itself
It comes from our East Indian influence. I'll find out the meaning tomorrow
sarwat is a girl's name, meaning of "sarwat' name is wealthy women, powerful and influence.
Force. The ability to influence the lives of others. Energy. Strength. Dynamism. Coercion. Influence.
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.
To mark a line below, as words; to underscore., To influence secretly.
A lunambulist is a person who walks or moves about while asleep, specifically under the influence of the moon’s light. The term combines "luna," meaning moon, and "ambulare," meaning to walk. It is often used interchangeably with "sleepwalker," though it has a more poetic connotation linked to lunar influence.
Mentally affected or deranged by the supposed influence of the moon; lunatic., Produced by the supposed influence of the moon., Made sick by the supposed influence of the moon, as a human being; made unsuitable for food, as fishes, by such supposed influence.
The word "tornado" is believed to originate from the Spanish word "tronada" meaning "thunderstorm," possibly with influence from "tornar" meaning "to turn."