stronghand
/ˈstrɔŋ.hænd/Definitions
1. noun
A person or organization that has great influence or control over a situation or a person.
“The president used his stronghand to negotiate the peace treaty.”
2. noun
A person who has a lot of authority or control over something.
“The teacher was a stronghand in the classroom, ensuring everyone behaved.”
3. noun
A person or thing that has the power to exert control over another.
“The government used its stronghand to quell the protests.”
4. verb
to control or dominate someone or something, often by force or coercion.
“The company’s CEO stronghanded the merger, despite opposition from shareholders.”