Sentence example with the word 'potency'

potency

amperage, cogency, effectuality, frigidity, insinuation, mana, poop, puissance, sexual urge, subtle influence, virility

Definition n. the power or right to give orders or make decisions

Last update: August 29, 2015


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I cannot but extol the virile potency of the old bucko that could still knock another child out of her.   [Please select]

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The German state, "tentacular potency," would eclipse with its glory the most imposing empire of the past and present.   [Please select]

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Its potency, coupled with veneration, for the pastor's opinion, had secured the vote of Mr.   [Please select]

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Hindering too oft my own self's potency, Wounded and hampered by self-victory.   [Please select]

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One agency of great potency, and one whose work never ceases, has doubtless much to do with earthquake action.   [Please select]

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"Now you will see him," said Malinkoff, "and the future depends upon the potency of your favourite patron saint."   [Please select]

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"But surely, Kensky," protested Malcolm, "you, as an intelligent man, do not believe in the potency of books or charms of incantations."   [Please select]

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New passions, new desires, were abroad; or rather old passions and old desires, reincarnated with a new potency: love of freedom, hatred of injustice, hope for the future of man.   [Please select]

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There are evidences that the earlier religious notions were not based on individuality, but rather on the "virtue" which objects had--that is, their potency to do things.   [Please select]

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