Pronunciation: /sfɪr ʌv ˈɪn.flu.əns/
noun a particular field of activity or interest where one has control or influence
A1 Countries often try to expand their sphere of influence through diplomacy and trade agreements.
A2 The United States has a strong sphere of influence in the Western Hemisphere.
B1 The company's sphere of influence extends to several key markets in Asia.
B2 The artist's sphere of influence can be seen in the work of many contemporary painters.
C1 The political leader's sphere of influence spans across multiple continents.
C2 The multinational corporation's sphere of influence has a significant impact on global economics.
formal The country sought to expand its sphere of influence through diplomatic negotiations.
informal The company is trying to increase its sphere of influence in the market.
slang She's always trying to expand her sphere of influence on social media.
figurative As an artist, his sphere of influence extends far beyond his local community.
spheres of influence
more influential sphere
most influential sphere
influencing sphere
will influence sphere
has influenced sphere
is influencing sphere
sphere of influence
influential sphere
to influence sphere
influencing sphere
influenced sphere