Synonym: conceivable, hidden, likely, possible, promising. Similar words: potentially, essentially, residential, influential, presidential, substantial, substantially, attention. Meaning: [pəʊ'tenʃl] n. 1. the inherent capacity for coming into being 2. the difference in electrical charge between two points in a circuit expressed in volts. adj. 1. existing in possibility 2. expected to become or be; in prospect.
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151. But he eventually sees their potential and cleans up his act just in time.
152. When abuse or potential abuse is confirmed the conference may decide to place a child's name on the child protection register.
153. Internet video broadcasts still are crude but have the potential to one day reach acceptable quality.
154. Impossible is just a big word thrown around by small men who find it easier to live in the world they've been given than to explore the power they have to change it. Impossible is not a fact. It's an opinion. Impossible is not a declaration. It's a dare. Impossible is potential. Impossible is temporary. Impossible is nothing. Muhammad Ali
155. Nobody is superior, nobody is inferior, but nobody is equal either. People are simply unique, incomparable. You are you, I am I. I have to contribute my potential to life; you have to contribute your potential to life. I have to discover my own being; you have to discover your own being. Osho
156. Given the potential for abuse, should drinks packaging carry a health warning on the label?
157. Nor has the potential and positive contribution of musicians been widely acknowledged in the process of reform.
158. The nature of the access road to the site and adjoining development can be influential with regard to market potential.
159. He knew the potential that I possessed but had refused to acknowledge.
160. This process often involved the compulsory acquisition of firms and hence their potential closure.
161. The significant main effect of junction type for both descriptions and potential risks is difficult to accommodate within this framework.
162. Without taking this risk, the potential for our prophetic communication role to fall into the abyss of irrelevance is very great.
163. The acceptance rate among potential volunteers would appear to vary around the country.
164. The more to the left of and above the dashed straight line a curve is, the more potential exists for improvement.
165. Within your personal achievements, however small, are the seeds of self-knowledge about your abilities, skills and potential.
166. Intelligence Tests Schools use intelligence test scores to predict potential for academic success.
167. Many potential homeowners decided to sit out the recession in rented accommodation, leaving their money in high-earning accounts.
168. The exchange has a continuing obligation to monitor markets and to identify and address potential abuses.
169. It may be necessary to report back to management any concerns of mismanagement or potential abuse.
170. People who are under pressure, or have low self- esteem and confidence, are more likely to tell lies. People who are addicted to gambling, alcohol, and drugs are potential liars. Dr T.P.Chia
171. I think my grandmother saw my potential first. When I was young, I told her, "I think I should get a job." She said, "No, just keep boxing.". Floyd Mayweather Jr.
172. The school ethos was mainly concerned with turning out well-educated, potential wives of professional able-bodied men.
173. A valuation of a smaller company must take account of its potential as a takeover target.
174. Virtually everyone who works for an enterprise from time to time will acquire information from the environment of potential value to its operations.
175. The emphasis of action taken in favour of DRAs must be to achieve permanent changes in income earning potential and social cohesion.
175. Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and build good sentences.
176. It is this industrial market that excites potential manufacturers of acoustic microscopes.
177. Generally, they have been welcomed: their potential for enriching the curriculum is widely acknowledged.
178. The students were chosen because of their strong leadership potential, academic achievement and involvement in extracurricular activities.
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