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Webster 1913 Edition
Potentially
Po-ten′tial-ly
,adv.
1.
With power; potently.
[Obs.]
2.
In a potential manner; possibly, not positively.
The duration of human souls is only
potentially
infinite. Bentley.
Webster 1828 Edition
Potentially
POTEN'TIALLY
,adv.
This duration of human souls is only potentially infinite.
1.
In efficacy, not in actuality; as potentially cold.Definition 2024
potentially
potentially
English
Adverb
potentially (comparative more potentially, superlative most potentially)
- In a manner showing much potential; with the possibility of happening in a given way.
- 2013 September-October, Michael Sivak, “Will AC Put a Chill on the Global Energy Supply?”, in American Scientist:
- Nevertheless, it is clear that the global energy demand for air-conditioning will grow substantially as nations become more affluent, with the consequences of climate change potentially accelerating the demand.
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- (obsolete) Powerfully, strongly.
- 1851, Herman Melville, Moby-Dick:
- I freely assert, that the cosmopolite philosopher cannot, for his life, point out one single peaceful influence, which within the last sixty years has operated more potentially upon the whole broad world, taken in one aggregate, than the high and mighty business of whaling.
- 1851, Herman Melville, Moby-Dick:
Translations
in a manner showing much potential; with the possibility of happening in a given way
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