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more powerful
adjective as in strong, effective
Strongest matches
Example Sentences
Lithium-ion batteries are set to become even more powerful with new materials for the cathodes.
Instead, the stories should be about the women and the terrible things that were done to them by small and weak men who were nevertheless more powerful and influential than them.
The question is worth asking: Could Leonardo, a brilliant, innately gifted homosexual denied full urban citizenship given his illegitimate birth status, have had a more powerful — and unprecedented — frame of reference for considering both art and the natural world as something radically different from what had been assigned in European culture?
As he ran for the Republican nomination for president, the wealthy entrepreneur Vivek Ramaswamy took daily digs at his more powerful rival, Donald J. Trump, saying that the former president’s heart was in the right place but that only Mr. Ramaswamy had the knowledge and street smarts to enact the policies that would truly “make America great again.”
Stylistically, the 5-foot-9, 229-pound Coleman might be more powerful than Johnson.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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