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Verb
S:
(v)
prepossess (prepossess%2:40:00::)
(possess beforehand)
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S:
(v)
own (own%2:40:00::)
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have (have%2:40:04::)
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possess (possess%2:40:00::)
(have ownership or possession of)
"He owns three houses in Florida"; "How many cars does she have?"
sentence frame
Somebody ----s something
S:
(v)
prepossess (prepossess%2:37:00::)
(cause to be preoccupied)
"The idea of his failure prepossesses him"
S:
(v)
prepossess (prepossess%2:37:01::)
(make a positive impression (on someone) beforehand)
"A prepossessing appearance"
S:
(v)
prejudice (prejudice%2:31:00::)
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prepossess (prepossess%2:31:00::)
(influence (somebody's) opinion in advance)
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full troponym
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sister term
S:
(v)
influence (influence%2:41:00::)
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act upon (act_upon%2:41:00::)
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work (work%2:41:10::)
(have and exert influence or effect)
"The artist's work influenced the young painter"; "She worked on her friends to support the political candidate"
S:
(v)
prejudice (prejudice%2:31:00::)
,
prepossess (prepossess%2:31:00::)
(influence (somebody's) opinion in advance)
S:
(v)
imprint (imprint%2:41:00::)
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form (form%2:41:02::)
(establish or impress firmly in the mind)
"We imprint our ideas onto our children"
S:
(v)
militate (militate%2:41:00::)
(have force or influence; bring about an effect or change)
"Politeness militated against this opinion being expressed"
S:
(v)
manipulate (manipulate%2:41:00::)
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pull strings (pull_strings%2:41:00::)
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pull wires (pull_wires%2:41:00::)
(influence or control shrewdly or deviously)
"He manipulated public opinion in his favor"
S:
(v)
color (color%2:41:00::)
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colour (colour%2:41:02::)
(modify or bias)
"His political ideas color his lectures"
S:
(v)
swing (swing%2:41:01::)
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swing over (swing_over%2:41:00::)
(influence decisively)
"This action swung many votes over to his side"
S:
(v)
blackmail (blackmail%2:41:00::)
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blackjack (blackjack%2:41:00::)
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pressure (pressure%2:41:01::)
(exert pressure on someone through threats)
S:
(v)
carry (carry%2:41:02::)
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persuade (persuade%2:41:00::)
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sway (sway%2:41:00::)
(win approval or support for)
"Carry all before one"; "His speech did not sway the voters"
S:
(v)
get at (get_at%2:41:00::)
(influence by corruption)
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(v)
fix (fix%2:41:04::)
(influence an event or its outcome by illegal means)
"fix a race"
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(v)
dominate (dominate%2:42:01::)
(be in control)
"Her husband completely dominates her"
derivationally related form
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