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potent

[poht-nt] / ˈpoʊt nt /


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A potent mix of power, money, corruption and ideology means it has every reason to defend the system.

From BBC

Seattle and Denver don’t strike anyone as outrageously potent No. 1 seeds.

From The Wall Street Journal

Sticking with puny but potent items: Lego unveiled its Smart Play system, which incorporates bricks stuffed with mini computers.

From The Wall Street Journal

This would send a potent signal to the Middle East and the world that Japan is ready to be a long-term partner to building peace in this region.

From The Wall Street Journal

The U.S. capture of strongman Nicolás Maduro has Chevron charting a new course as it clings to its position in some of the world’s most potent oil fields.

From The Wall Street Journal