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.
For it has great potentialities both for good and for evil.
However, probability potentiality as it stands already seems to have four applications -applications that personhood alone cannot logically or intuitively fulfill.
Now let us compare our 36-week (or nine-month) lottery with an infant under our probability potentiality theory.
Current arguments about the genre, however, may help us see the range of allegorical potentialities.
Actions a person does are, by contrast, the actualization of a particular potentiality.
Alternatively, we can choose to develop and refine our methods of research by further exploiting the potentiality of the archaeological record itself.
Above all, however, they are diverse and distinctive, each suggestive, in its particular way, of the potentiality of the theme.
Based on this, the potentiality itself is not a sufficient condition for life.