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To move around or sideways rhythmically
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“If we tried to cross it swiftly, the bridge would begin to sway, undoubtedly bringing us closer to falling into the freezing, death-by-hypothermia water.”
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To move or swing unsteadily or suddenly
“The gigantic tree in the distance continued to sway violently towards the direction of the nest.”
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To lean or tilt at an angle
“On an inhalation, lower your back and let it sway downward as you bend your arms to lower your chest and bring your chin to rest on the floor between your hands.”
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To be uncertain or to swing from one opinion to another
“His thoughts sway constantly between the desire to travel the world and to settle down.”
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To control or influence (a person or course of action)
“Despite their background, Calder's parents tried to sway him away from a career in art.”
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(literary, archaic) To rule, govern, or preside over
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“I have founded to the upper air, a new power, that henceforth shall sway the lands.”
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To affect or exert an influence on
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To use coaxing or flattery in order to persuade someone to do something
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To be persuaded based on available information
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To convert or attempt to convert (someone) from one religion, belief, or opinion to another
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To incite or prompt someone into doing something
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To turn, move or face in another direction
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To hesitate or be undecided between two opinions or courses of action
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To move rhythmically to music, typically following a set sequence of steps
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To obtain, arrange, or achieve by deceitful methods or by trickery
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To (attempt to) influence, persuade or pressure someone, typically politically
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To feel uncertain about something
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(of a person) To move in a quick and lively way
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To walk in an exaggerated or showy manner
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To cause to occur
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(usually used in singular form "say") One's input or influence in a matter
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Plural for a rhythmical movement from side to side
“If I didn't know better, I'd say she was putting a little extra sway in her step when she walked past me.”
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Plural for power, rule or dominion over something
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“And having brought king Nila under his sway thus, the victorious son of Madri then went further towards the south.”
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Plural for the state or condition of having influence over a person or situation
“Queen Zaranda is changing how half-orcs are treated, but old attitudes hold sway the farther from the capital one travels.”
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Plural for the ability of someone or something to influence decisions or actions
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“His loud speech had great sway with juries, particularly in the ordinary conflicts between contending parties.”
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(of a person) Plural for the quality of having a high personal standing or status
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Plural for power or influence, such as in a commercial or political sphere
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Plural for an unsteady movement from side to side
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Plural for the rhythm or motion of a sound or music
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Plural for the fact or condition of being common, prevalent, or in the majority
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Plural for the movement of one's body, especially to music
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Plural for a state of constant movement or fluctuation
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Plural for a surface or ground that tends evenly (up or down), or the measure by which it does
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Plural for the use of persuasion or intimidation to make someone do something
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Plural for a relevance to, or impact on, something
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