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omnipotent
/ ɒmˈnɪpətənt /
adjective
- having very great or unlimited power
noun
- the Omnipotentan epithet for God
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Derived Forms
- omˈnipotently, adverb
- omˈnipotence, noun
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Other Words From
- om·nipo·tent·ly adverb
- unom·nipo·tent adjective
- unom·nipo·tent·ly adverb
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Word History and Origins
Origin of omnipotent1
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Word History and Origins
Origin of omnipotent1
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Example Sentences
Even if he is, though, the pope may be infallible, but he is not omnipotent.
But this simply shows their weakness rather than proving that Murdoch is as omnipotent as he would have them believe—or is.
How does one punish the autocratic, omnipotent president of a quasi-superpower?
So I remember just being giddy with excitement in those early years about the awards and feeling sort of omnipotent.
The woman who played an omnipotent American president like her personal violin.
She loves me ardently; and her power with my father, except on one point, is almost omnipotent.
An omnipotent God desiring to found a religion, would have employed simpler and less fatal means for His most faithful servants.
These infinitesimal distinctions between man and man are too paltry for an Omnipotent being.
When man becomes omniscient and omnipotent there'll be no errors in his judgment or his performance—and not before.
After this depreciation of the Omnipotent, what says this philosophy of our soul?
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