Yes. It can be. 'Influence' can be used as either a noun or a verb.
"I was able to influence the outcome of the game."
Here influence is a verb because it contains the action of the sentence.
"I have influence in the group, because I am a senior member."
Here influence is a noun because it is a thing. It does not contain the action, but is an item that 'I have.'
Yes, the word 'influence' is both a noun and a verb.Examples:The influence of the Greeks can be seen in Roman architecture. (noun)The defense's attempt to influence the jury didn't work. (verb)
The word influence is a noun (influence, influences) and a verb (influence, influences, influencing, influenced).The adjective forms are influnceable, influential, the present participle, influencing, and the past participle, influenced.
The corresponding adjective for the noun influence is influential.The past participle of the verb "to influence" is also rarely an adjective, influenced.
The word influenced is a verb. It is the past tense of influence.
Yes, the noun 'chill' is a concrete noun as a word for a physical sensation of coldness.The noun 'chill' is an abstract noun as a word for discouraging influence; a word for a sudden feeling of fear; a word for a concept or an emotion.The word 'chill' is also a verb and an adjective.
Yes, the word 'influence' is both a noun and a verb.Examples:The influence of the Greeks can be seen in Roman architecture. (noun)The defense's attempt to influence the jury didn't work. (verb)
The corresponding adjective for the noun "influence" is "influential".
The word influence is a noun (influence, influences) and a verb (influence, influences, influencing, influenced).The adjective forms are influnceable, influential, the present participle, influencing, and the past participle, influenced.
Influence may be a noun, verb, and adjective, but it hasn't an adverb.
The noun for impact is "impact." It refers to the effect or influence that one thing has on another.
The corresponding adjective for the noun influence is influential.The past participle of the verb "to influence" is also rarely an adjective, influenced.
The word influenced is a verb. It is the past tense of influence.
No, it is not. "Influence" can be a verb-- to influence (persuade someone); or it can be a noun-- an influence (someone or something that inspires or affects your beliefs & attitudes). But an adverb is a word that describes (tells us more about) a verb. You could create an adverb out of "influence"-- influentially.
Synonyms for the noun influence could include - effect, impact, or sway.Synonyms for the verb influence could include - affect, guide, or persuade.
"Design constraint" is a noun phrase. It refers to limitations or requirements that influence the design process.
Yes, astrology is a noun. It refers to the study of the movements and positions of celestial bodies, which is believed by some to have an influence on human affairs and natural events.
The correct spelling of the verb is to affect, meaning to influence or alter.The noun affect is a psychological term. The noun for a change is an effect.