Helming [verb]

Definition of Helming:

guide mentally; influence

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Sentence/Example of Helming:

However, the issue is also highly relevant because a new generation of CEOs has recently taken over at the helm of some of the largest global pharma companies.

Despite Kathleen Kennedy being at the helm of Lucasfilm, men have dominated the director’s chair throughout the theatrical history of Star Wars.

In other words, with Mahomes at the helm, the Chiefs have the most dynamic offense taking the field today, with the two best quarterback and receiver combinations.

A new administration that places public health at the helm, once again, will I hope prove to us that health is not just something that can be protected under an authoritarian government, but is in fact a right for all.

In his second season at the helm, head coach Manny Diaz has his team 2-0 and firmly ranked in the top 15 in the AP and Coaches polls.

While they were sitting at their drink in came Sigurd Helming to see if Gunnar was there.

A northern white-footed mouse was caught alive by the Helming boys in an orchard on July 16.

In another wheat field the Helming boys picked up a prairie vole.

Sigurd Helming was one of those who followed Olaf's example, and went down into the water.

But Sigurd Helming looked down at his finger-nails with his brows drawn up very high, and said nothing at all.