sphere of influence
sphere of influence
English
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Definition
A spatial region over which a state has a level of cultural, economic, military or political exclusivity.
Etymology
In reference to Anglo-German colonial rivalry in Africa. First use appears c. 1885.
Example Sentences
- "[…]it does not mean that the major powers have a right to chop the globe into spheres of influence as colonial empires did centuries ago."
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