to bring to bear especially forcefully or effectively
parental involvement has consistently been shown to exert the most influence over a child's success in school
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Recent Examples of exertThe call centers not only facilitate scams but also serve as a means for the cartel to exert control over local populations through intimidation and violence.—Kurt Knutsson, Cyberguy Report, Fox News, 24 Dec. 2024 Musk is already exerting considerable influence, helping vet administration employees and helping tank a major Congressional budget deal by persuading President Trump to come out against it.—William Hartung, Forbes, 23 Dec. 2024 But the Biden administration concluded that some data of U.S. users would still flow to China and ByteDance would still be able to exert control over TikTok’s operations in the U.S.—Maureen Groppe, USA TODAY, 20 Dec. 2024 The bottom line: How the battle over fluoride plays out could be a litmus test of how much influence a Trump White House can exert on local city halls.—Axios, 20 Dec. 2024 See all Example Sentences for exert
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Joan Verdon,
Forbes,
14 Jan. 2025
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These Black women wield substantial influence in shaping transformative technology within systems that, historically, would have excluded their intersecting identities.
Essence,
Essence,
13 Jan. 2025
Amid the medical turmoil, an unexpected figure has emerged—a civilian without an official government role is now set to wield unprecedented influence over the federal budget.
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