wield
verb /wiːld/
/wiːld/
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they wield | /wiːld/ /wiːld/ |
he / she / it wields | /wiːldz/ /wiːldz/ |
past simple wielded | /ˈwiːldɪd/ /ˈwiːldɪd/ |
past participle wielded | /ˈwiːldɪd/ /ˈwiːldɪd/ |
-ing form wielding | /ˈwiːldɪŋ/ /ˈwiːldɪŋ/ |
- wield something to have and use power, authority, etc.
- She wields enormous power within the party.
- wield something to hold something, ready to use it as a weapon or tool synonym brandish
- He was wielding a large knife.
Word OriginOld English wealdan, wieldan ‘govern, subdue, direct’, of Germanic origin; related to German walten.