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omnipotence

[om-nip-uh-tuhns] / ɒmˈnɪp ə təns /


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And with that, Mr. Eccles set America’s central bank on a one-way track from impotence to omnipotence.

From New York Times

“They have weathered this for more than a year and have a sense of omnipotence.”

From New York Times

For two decades, as China climbed, step by step, toward global eminence, Washington's inside-the-Beltway power elite was blinded by its overarching dreams of eternal military omnipotence.

From Salon

But demagogues are revered because, like all cult leaders, they flout conventions, are outrageous and crude, claim omnipotence and disdain traditional decorum.

From Salon

His shared omnipotence with his followers borders on the delusional.

From Salon