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wield

wield [ weeld ] (past and past participle wield·ed, present participle wield·ing, 3rd person present singular wields)


transitive verb 
Definition:
 
1. have and exercise something: to have and be able to use something, especially power or authority
the immense economic power wielded by large companies

2. use weapon or tool: to hold and use a weapon or tool

[ Old English wielden "rule," variant of wealden< Indo-European, "be strong"]

wield·a·ble adjective
wield·er noun
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