Adjective
His theories have become more influential in recent years.
My parents have been the most influential people in my life.
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The 650,000 barrels-a-day Dangote plant produces enough fuel for domestic consumption in Nigeria, Africa’s most populous nation, and is the most influential determinant of pump prices.—
Alexander Onukwue,
semafor.com,
15 July 2026 Each year, The Hollywood Reporter recognizes the industry’s best and most influential business managers, the professionals who manage the financial lives of entertainment’s most high-profile figures.—
Claudia Rosenbaum,
HollywoodReporter,
15 July 2026
Noun
That’s not to say other judges won’t find the ruling influential, but it’s already been shown that a ruling for an athlete on eligibility doesn’t guarantee a different athlete’s success in another state.—
Michael McCann,
Sportico.com,
9 June 2026 In 1938 the area was once again declared a Game Reserve, with British conservationist Norman Carr influential in its establishment.—
Sarah Kingdom,
Forbes.com,
22 Feb. 2026 See All Example Sentences for influential