sphere of influence
Americannoun
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spheres of influence
plural
noun
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Noun Inflected Forms
Etymology
Origin of sphere of influence
First recorded in 1880–85
Example Sentences
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The resulting maps traced gas motion deep within the black hole's sphere of influence.
From Science Daily ● Jul. 18, 2026
Moscow has reacted sharply to the prospect of losing another ally in what it sees as its sphere of influence.
From Barron's ● Jun. 8, 2026
Across Iran’s sphere of influence Christian communities have experienced demographic collapse.
From The Wall Street Journal ● Mar. 11, 2026
The Monroe Doctrine dates back to the U.S. president in 1823 who articulated his opposition to further European colonization of Latin America which he asserted would henceforth be a U.S. sphere of influence.
From MarketWatch ● Oct. 30, 2025
Roman women supported the efforts of their husbands, but their sphere of influence was small.
From "Sterling Biographies®: Cleopatra: Egypt's Last and Greatest Queen" by Susan Blackaby
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