Influentially

/ɪnˈfluːənʃəli/

Definitions

  1. (adv.) In a manner that has influence or exerts power, especially in legal contexts such as persuasion in negotiation or decision-making.
    The witness spoke influentially during the trial, swaying the jury's opinion.

Commentary

Used primarily as an adverb to describe the manner of exerting influence; uncommon in formal legal drafting but relevant in describing actions or effects.

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