1. wield
wield power/influence/authority etc / One of the three terrorists that struck at Turkey's Ataturk Airport wields an AK-47
She was confronted by a man wielding a knife.
It is dangerous to wield an edged tool in such a way.
a masked raider wielding a handgun
If a DRO should never achieve this kind of control, why should existing States continue to wield theirs?
Having reached the rank of prime minister, and with the enthusiastic support of the masses, it seems he is able to wield presidential powers.
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