Definitionadv. with a possibility of becoming actual
Last update: October 15, 2015
2
The job can potentially be done. [Please select]
0
3 The doctrine, then, that the universal premise contains the conclusion not otherwise than potentially is with Aristotle cardinal. [Please select]
0
Reduced to personal exploitation, it is property only potentially. [Please select]
0
It is only virtually or potentially either object or subject as yet. [Please select]
0
The future exists potentially, determined by causes which bring to pass successive events. [Please select]
0
How vast it was, how varied, how intricate, and, potentially, how sublime. [Please select]
0
Admittedly other factors are potentially capable of influencing the number of birds passing a given station in a given hour. [Please select]
0
She was engaged to Harvey; already, potentially, she belonged to him. [Please select]
0
Probably all Spongillidæ are potentially monoecious, that is to say, able to produce both eggs and spermatozoa. [Please select]
0
Both reports recommended that a war-indemnity should be levied on the Republic, but counselled moderation, for, though the private wealth of the Dutch was potentially large, the State was practically insolvent. [Please select]
Do you have a better example in your mind? Please submit your sentence!