Synonym: forceful, mighty, powerful, strong. Antonym: impotent. Similar words: potential, potentially, tent, latent, extent, patent, intent, content. Meaning: ['pəʊtənt] adj. 1. having great influence 2. having or wielding force or authority 3. having a strong physiological or chemical effect 4. (of a male) capable of copulation.
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3, Their most potent weapon was the Exocet missile.
4, The medicine had a potent effect on your disease.
5, Advertising is a potent force in showing smoking as a socially acceptable habit.
6, Crack is a highly potent and addictive derivative of cocaine.
7, He is potent in potting.
8, Patronage is a potent force if used politically.
9, He was once a potent ruler.
10, Surprise remains the terrorists' most potent weapon.
11, Body language is a potent form of non-verbal communication.
12, The vodka must have been pretty potent stuff.
13, The Berlin Wall was a potent symbol of the Cold War.
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15, A good company pension scheme remains a potent weapon for attracting staff.
16, This is a very potent drug and can have unpleasant side-effects.
17, The drug is extremely potent, but causes unpleasant side effects.
18, His speech had a potent emotional impact.
19, Fermented for three years - very potent.
20, All these gases are potent greenhouse gases.
21, The potent chemical dioxin was found in some fish.
22, They have a genuine and potent social power.
23, That word-we-had a potent effect.
24, They were portrayed as more potent and, moreover, incurable.
25, Crack is a potent, highly addictive form of cocaine.
26, Saturated fats are more potent in raising cholesterol levels.
27, Both are potent known inhibitors of pancreatic secretion.
28, This was achieved by three potent sires.
29, It's so much more potent through a straw!
30, The treaty requires them to get rid of their most potent weapons.
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