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Meaning of Wield
The primary meaning of the word "wield" is to hold or use something, especially a weapon or a tool, in a skilled or powerful way.
Definitions
- To hold or use something, especially a weapon or a tool, in a skilled or powerful way.
- To have or exercise control or influence over something or someone.
- To use or apply something, such as a skill or a quality, in a particular situation.
Etymology of Wield
The word "wield" comes from Old English "wieldan", which means "to control" or "to govern", and is related to the word "weald", meaning "power" or "authority".
The word has been used in English since the 9th century, and its meaning has evolved over time to include a range of senses related to control, influence, and skillful use.
Example Uses
- The blacksmith wielded his hammer with precision and strength.
- She wields a lot of influence in the company due to her experience and expertise.
- The new policy will wield significant changes in the industry.