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influence.
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Main Entry:
1in·flu·ence 
Pronunciation:
in-
flü-
n(t)s
Function:
noun
Etymology: Middle English
influence "a fluid formerly believed to flow from the stars to cause people to act a certain way," from early French
influence (same meaning), derived from Latin
influere "to flow in," from
in- "in" and
fluere "to flow" --related to
FLUID
1 : the act or power of producing an effect indirectly or without apparent use of force or exercise of command
2 : dishonest interference with authority for personal gain
3 : a person or thing that influences
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under the influence : affected by liquor