Sentence example with the word 'potent'

potent

absolute, clothed with authority, effective, forceful, hard, imperative, mighty in battle, prestigious, sexed, strong-willed, viripotent

Definition adj. having great influence

Last update: August 4, 2015


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The potent poison killed him within seconds.   [verb]

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Some children are harming their future by taking potent drugs.   [adjective]

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Because the chemo drugs are so potent, they often make patients ill before they make them feel better.   [Please select]

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Soon, however, the great influence of Jerome in the Western Church caused its leaders to espouse all his quarrels, and Vigilantius gradually came to be ranked in popular opinion among heretics, though his influence long remained potent both in France and Spain, as is proved by the polemical tract of Faustus of Rhegium (d.   [Please select]

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You think them more profound and potent than they are.   [Please select]

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That magician upstairs is very potent.   [Please select]

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For light is a far more potent medium than sound.   [Please select]

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It is perhaps a more potent weapon than you think.   [Please select]

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Something invisible, intangible yet potent, brooded over Cray's Folly.   [Please select]

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Love is sufficiently potent to charge all nature with its messages.   [Please select]

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