swing over
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Definition
Verb: - To influence decisively, causing a change in opinion, allegiance, or support, often resulting in a shift to a different side or position.
Usage
This verb phrase is used to describe the act of decisively changing someone's mind or position, causing them to support a different side. It often implies a pivotal or crucial influence.
Examples
- The candidate's powerful speech swung many undecided voters over to his side.
- The new evidence presented by the lawyer swung the jury over to a verdict of not guilty.
- A single compelling argument can sometimes swing public opinion over on a major issue.
Advanced Usage
- To swing someone/something over to [a cause/idea/side]: This construction specifies the target of the change in support.
- The charity's heartfelt campaign aimed to swing donors over to their cause.
Variants and Related Words
- Swing (verb): To change or cause to change direction, opinion, or mood. (e.g., )
- Win over (phrasal verb): To gain someone's support or favor, often through persuasion. This is a close synonym but can imply a more gradual process.
Synonyms
- Convert: To change someone's belief, opinion, or cause.
- Persuade: To cause someone to do or believe something through reasoning or argument.
- Sway: To influence or change someone's opinion or feelings.
Related Phrasal Verbs
- Swing around/round: To change one's opinion, often suddenly.
- He eventually swung around to our point of view after hearing the facts.
Verb
- influence decisively
- This action swung many votes over to his side