power
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Pull rank
To use one's authority or higher position to enforce compliance or gain an advantage, often implying an unfair or unwelcome assertion of power.
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Have someone on a string
To completely control or manipulate another person, making them do whatever you wish.
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Money talks
Financial resources and wealth possess significant influence and power in achieving goals or convincing others.
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In the palm of your hand
To have complete control, influence, or power over a person or situation.
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To be in the ascendant
To be increasing in power, influence, or popularity, typically after a period of lesser prominence.
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Whipping boy
A person who is blamed or punished for the mistakes or misdeeds of others, especially those in positions of power.
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We own you.
This phrase is a direct, emphatic declaration of absolute dominance or control over another person, group, or entity, often used as a taunt after a decisive victory.
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Untouchable
Someone or something is considered untouchable when they are so powerful, successful, or protected that they cannot be defeated, criticized, or harmed, often due to their status, influence, or exceptional ability.