0 an ability for development, achievement, or success that is natural or has not been used:
[ + to infinitive ] The army's potentiality to intervene in politics remains strong.
Still, for each, music has the potentiality of expressing the feelings, values and ideas of a people.
This is in sharp contrast to the political-economic potentiality of parametric reforms.
But even the hype is worthy of attention, insofar as it at least gives a clue to the potentialities under discussion within the industry.
These flaws could be solved by a theory of potentiality.
For each, this potentiality is deformed by the commodity industry, which systematically ignores or distorts it.
The potentiality of individual writing and of think-aloud protocols promoting language and writing process awareness is discussed.
To illustrate the potentiality of these methods, they will be applied to simple but realistic examples.
Based on this, the potentiality itself is not a sufficient condition for life.