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omnipotent

[om-nip-uh-tuhnt] / ɒmˈnɪp ə tənt /


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There’s no reason that hunger wouldn’t know what happened to humanity from the beginning of time, and so I can create a deeper narrative that way, because the voice can be more omnipotent and omniscient.

From Los Angeles Times

It’s not such a leap for her to conclude that the sun is an omnipotent, often benevolent being capable of casting his invigorating light on whom he chooses.

From Washington Post

“How can a company act as if it was all-powerful, omnipotent, as a sort of Spanish Inquisition on what is expressed?” he asked.

From Seattle Times

The league’s omnipotent fixture computer had drawn City against Aston Villa and United against Burnley for that first weekend of the season; those two games would have to be postponed.

From New York Times

Religion offers the comforts of a measure of control and reassurance via an omnipotent deity that can be placated by ritual.

From Salon