Similar words: powerful, power, empower, overpower, solar power, power broker, empowerment, cheerful. Meaning: ['paʊə(r)flɪ] adv. 1. in a powerful manner 2. in a manner having a powerful influence.
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31. And yet for a community powerfully connected by dance, discos are a social medicine.
32. The rage and sense of injustice, for a separatist, is not powerfully enough voiced anywhere else.
33. Procedural gender biases are a source of serious anxiety in a science as powerfully dependent on method as psychology.
34. Maslow was giving voice to some delicate possibility within me, and I was powerfully drawn to it.
35. Underneath there persists, powerfully too, a thick sense of what is normal for human life.
36. But these ideas were equally powerfully present in reformers of more obvious religious sensibility.
37. Like the yellowhammer, the foot and mouth virus is an aspect of wild nature, ungovernable and powerfully indifferent.
38. You need only to look at commercial copy or displays to see how powerfully a type-face complements the message it is conveying.
39. They are also much broader than humans, with big deep chests, massive shoulders and long, powerfully muscled arms.
40. He spoke powerfully about the insecurity of football and the potential dangers behind every challenge.
41. I noticed she reeked powerfully of fat and roast cooking.
42. He was a powerfully built man, over six feet tall with sleek black hair greying at the temples.
43. For a moment his attractiveness shone so powerfully that it almost sabotaged the warning bells sounding strident alarm inside Charity's head.
44. The state can powerfully affect the political economy in six general ways: F1.
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45. They also powerfully helped to shape the subsequent roles and responsibilities of the major providers during the period in the District.
46. Especially in the early thirties, the ideas in the central tradition acted powerfully to breed such doubts.
47. Like a biochemical carrot and stick, these systems generate pleasurable or painful feelings that powerfully guide behavior.
48. Union attitudes have been powerfully conditioned by long and bitter experience.
49. This they got with ten minutes left, David Boxall heading home powerfully from another Eames corner.
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51. These are powerfully developed and, with the caudal fin, achieve a swift forward thrust.
52. But as the study just cited indicates, environmental influences can powerfully affect the way genetic predispositions are expressed in human behavior.
53. The smell is faint and subtle, but it powerfully affects my mood.
54. Some groups able to overcome free-riding by arranging selective incentives for their members will be powerfully organized to achieve their goals.
55. I do not believe it is disputed that this factor has been powerfully in operation recently.
56. Yet it was also wealthy and powerfully organised, a strong weapon given a strong hand.
57. Yet this isn't the whole story; the colours in the earlier works are there for powerfully symbolic reasons.
58. The man police are looking for is in his 20s, of Afro Carribean appearance and powerfully built.
59. Dissent in the county none the less survived powerfully through the eighteenth century in the persons of Phillip Doddridge and his followers.
60. But without a doubt, caffeine affects the rest of the body as powerfully as it affects the brain.
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