The geographical area in which one nation is very influential.
Area where a state has a level of political, military, economic or cultural influence.
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Examples for "sphere"
Examples for "sphere"
1A sphere, however, is one thing; a rotating sphere is quite another.
2This is an extremely pertinent question, especially in the sphere of immigration.
3The natural and correct form for such a thing is a sphere.
4The liberal party appears to be vanquished in the sphere of economics.
5These private acts in an almost public sphere echoed his social nature.
Oblate-spheroid-shaped region around a celestial body where the primary gravitational influence on an orbiting object is that body.
1Again, they want a colony free from the government sphere of influence.
2Beyond this the New Crobuzon sphere of influence becomes far more... attenuated.
3The only controlled sample of protomolecule had left Fred's sphere of influence.
4But he insists Vietnam be conceded to an American sphere of influence.
5From these ports each power hoped to extend a sphere of influence.
6Or it might already be part of someone else's sphere of influence.
7Shalmaneser's later expeditions all passed the frontiers of that sphere of influence.
8Russia, on her part, recognized Afghanistan as outside her sphere of influence.
9It wants strong military facilities spaced around its ' sphere of influence'.
10The French soon began to regard Annam as within their sphere of influence.
11This, of course, was equivalent to the demarcation of a sphere of influence.
12Islamic State's sphere of influence is as wide as its bloodlust is deep.
13In Russia's self-proclaimed sphere of influence, Russia is losing its influence.
14Yushchenko has tried to withdraw Ukraine from Russia's sphere of influence.
15Something was caught in the sphere of influence of the electrodes.
16He was my elder, and I had-albeitunknowing-intrudedin his sphere of influence.
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