potently Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˈpəʊ.tənt.li]
  • Us [ ˈpoʊ.t̬ənt.li]

Meaning of potently In English

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Examples of potently

  • The film lingers potently in the mind for hours.

  • In her memoirs she describes the sights, sounds and, most potently, the smells of the African bush.

  • It can potently be argued that no one can give proper consent to anything when they are very drunk.

  • This potently increases their integration into the piece.

  • Naturally secreted oligomers of amyloid beta protein potently inhibit hippocampal long-term potentiation in vivo.

  • Those questions fell to primordialists, who sought to explain ethnicity's emotional power through evoking a common history, culture and destiny - potently symbolized by blood - in defense of group interests.

  • I share many of the reservations that he so potently expressed.

  • I pay tribute to her work, dedication and sense of justice—which was very potently demonstrated during the problems over the continuing backlog.

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