To "sway" implies moving someone's opinion or decision from one side to another, often through argument, appeal, or pressure. It suggests a back-and-forth process and a change in alignment, especially concerning beliefs or votes. It's less about covert influence and more about shifting a stance. For example, 'His passionate speech swayed many undecided voters.'
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