Definitionadv. in a manner having a powerful influence
Last update: August 25, 2015
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As his chances of success became more and more desperate, he ventured on a step whereby he hoped to work potently on the pacific desires of the emperor Francis. [Please select]
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And then, without warning, as they sat by the spring, he had spoken potently of his love. [Please select]
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How horrible the proximity of that sinister blade, with its glint, its turn, its edge, so potently expressive of its history. [Please select]
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Here certainly is a creature potently-gifted, even though it be for a poor little task, the scooping up of two or three drops of glue. [Please select]
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And, besides all this, there is a confusion between the harmony of musical notes and the harmony of soul and body, which is so potently inspired by them. [Please select]
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