Her persuasive arguments had a powerful sway over me, leading me to change my perspective on the issue.
Chairman Mao used propaganda to control everyone who lived in China.
effect, inspiration, impact, stimulus, encouragement, guidance power, sway, authority, weight, control, pressure, pull, hold Verb sway, manipulate, persuade, induce, prompt, win over, impel affect, motivate, inspire, shape, have an effect on, change, guide
The word that means powerful influence is "sway".
The propaganda technique used in this sentence is testimonial, as it relies on an individual's opinion (the speaker's) to persuade others of the movie's quality. The excessive praise and emotional response are intended to sway others to also view the movie positively.
You can use "behavior" in a sentence like this: "The teacher praised the student for demonstrating good behavior in class."
He watched the swing sway in the wind.We tried to sway his opinion.
The trees began to sway in the wind, their branches gently moving back and forth.
Barbara was mad at her friend, and she was swaying.
As a verb: I'll make one more effort to sway Dad's opinion of a vacation at the beach. As a noun: The sway of the light fixture was making me dizzy.
No: "sway" is the verb, and it does not have a direct object. Examples of sentences with direct objects are "Tall buildings cast shadows" and "Tall buildings blocked the view."
Were you over there? Said the girl.
He fell lazily onto the sofa for serving the common good. Really??
That over there is a deciduous tree.
Practice good pronunciation if you want to become a voice over artist in commercials.
Hegemony
It is not incorrect. Maybe a better sentence would be: He tried to sway your vote. Or, He tried to bias your vote.
My friend apologized over and over, but she had already lost my trust.