oversway/əʊvəˈsweɪ/EtymologyFrom over- + sway.verbTo hold sway over; to have power or dominion over, to rule, govern.“[T]he Presidents authoritie so overswayed the discretion of Master Scrivener, that our store, our time, our strength and labours were idely consumed to fulfill his phantasies.”To overrule.To cause (someone, someone's thoughts or intentions etc.) to go in a particular direction; to influence.To overpower, overwhelm.“Likevviſe the fragrancy of euery greene herbe yeeldeth ſuch a ſauour, as doth not a little obliterate and ouerſvvay the ſauour of the beaſt: […]”