What does “wield” mean?
wield
Oh, this is a good one —
"Wield" means to hold something and use it, especially something that needs strength or skill. Think of a weapon or a tool.
Like, a knight in a story "wields a sword" — he holds it and fights with it. Or a worker "wields a hammer" to build something.
But here's where it gets interesting — we also use "wield" for things you can't hold in your hands, like power or influence. So you might say "She wields a lot of power at that company," meaning she uses her power in a strong, confident way. Or "He wields influence over thousands of people online."
So basically, to wield something means to have it and use it with real force or effect — whether it's a sword or just your words.
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