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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31, As for the potent brew itself, that won't be ready until Christmas.
32, The alarmist tone further illustrates that even in exile, Salinas remains a potent political force here.
33, Cat-equipped two-litre 16-valve engine sounds even more potent than it is but gives good economy.
34, The jumbo jet is after all one of the most potent symbols of this century.
35, Demographic studies have shown clearly that low social class or disadvantaged status is a potent predictor of school failure.
36, Alcohol is much less potent than opiates, however, because it works in an entirely different way.
37, For emotional resonance, flags are about as potent as a quadrilateral of cloth can be.
38, It starts with a potent aperitif called Mulsum which takes twenty four hours to mature.
39, There is no doubt that these potent drugs caused many problems.
40, Control of an almost adult king was a potent political weapon.
41, This is the most potent and consistent performance shaping factor ever uncovered by psychologists.
42, Discussion Endothelin-1 has become a major research topic since its discovery and characterisation as a potent vasoconstrictor.
43, Nationalism - from Prague to Paris, from Berlin to Budapest - is a potent,[www.Sentencedict.com] perilous brew.
44, In test tube and animal studies ABT-738 is the most potent anti-HIV drug to date.
45, She is potent and dangerous enough to be a femme fatale and she makes life hell for William.
46, It is the most potent poison known to us from the entire animal world.
47, Evangelicalism became an especially potent force in the attack on traditional pastimes.
48, Losing the potent force of Murdo MacLeod can not be used as an excuse, either.
49, But religious righteousness has been a more potent force than economic despair.
50, Black peppercorns are the mature berries that are dried and have the most potent flavors.
51, They were also amazingly healthy, immensely potent sexually, and unusually long-lived.
52, Among women of the professional classes especially, individual men are still the focus of potent fantasies.
53, You should also be suspicious of foods that are known to be potent allergens.
54, For in the Soviet Union nuclear energy is a potent symbol of high technology and modernity.
55, His sense of history and of genius loci was potent.
56, Theophylline is roughly as potent as caffeine; theobromine is seven times weaker than either.
57, The United States also became a still more potent international competitor in the 1980S - especially in fields such as computers.
58, The combination of early breakfast, exhaust fumes and nerves is a potent cocktail!
59, Right: Lord Hunt delivers his potent plea to conserve the mountain environment.
60, Its human story is at least as potent as the visual energy that drives it.
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