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potency

[ poht-n-see ]

noun

, plural po·ten·cies
  1. the state or quality of being potent.

    Synonyms: potential, capacity, energy, force, strength

  2. the potency of God's word.

  3. capacity to be, become, or develop; potentiality.
  4. a person or thing exerting power or influence.


potency

/ ˈpəʊtənsɪ /

noun

  1. the state or quality of being potent
  2. latent or inherent capacity for growth or development
“Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged” 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012
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  • over·poten·cy noun
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Word History and Origins

Origin of potency1

From the Latin word potentia, dating back to 1530–40. See potent 1, -ency
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Word History and Origins

Origin of potency1

C16: from Latin potentia power, from posse to be able
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Example Sentences

The band ended it for good in 2011, but its music retains its potency, as evidenced by the inclusion of “Oh My Heart” and “Strange Currencies” as source music for Hulu’s beloved series “The Bear.”

Instead, he described considering the possibility of a "highly toxic synthetic opiate" such as carfentanyl, which has a potency "hundreds of thousands of times greater than fentanyl".

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Of those, carbon dioxide is the least relevant to the local weather — while it plays a major role in the global climate, that is more because of its long lifespan rather than its immediate potency.

The potency of the Great Replacement Theory as a justification for mass murder is particularly apparent when it motivates individual actors.

From Salon

On a grey day in front of a meagre crowd, England did not have the potency to halt the determined Sri Lankans.

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What does potency mean?

Potency means strength and effectiveness.

It is most commonly used in the context of medications and drugs in reference to how strong or effective they are or are capable of being.

It can also be used in a more general way to refer to the power or effectiveness of someone or something, such as a leader or a statement.

Potency is the noun form of the adjective potent, which generally means powerful but is commonly applied to things that produce a powerful physical or chemical effect.

Example: The medication will lose its potency if kept in the sunlight.

Where does potency come from?

The first records of the word potency come from around the 1500s. It ultimately derives from the Latin potentia, meaning “power.”

Potency is perhaps most commonly used in a medical context, in which it refers to the strength of the effect that something can have on the body. A substance with high potency will have a big effect on the body, and something with low potency will have a smaller one. For example, some strains of cannabis have a higher potency than others. When a drug is said to lose or gain potency under certain circumstances, this means it becomes weaker or stronger depending on those conditions. While the word is usually used in reference to a drug, it can also be used in reference to a disease. The potency of a disease can change when it mutates, for example.

More generally, potency refers to how powerful someone or something is—its strength or effectiveness. It can be used in reference to a person, as in Her potency as a leader is unquestioned, or an action, as in The potency of any apology is immediately weakened by the word “but.”

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  • overpotency (noun)

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How is potency used in real life?

Potency can be used in many different contexts, but it’s most commonly used in relation to how powerful a drug is.

 

 

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Is potency used correctly in the following sentence? 

The potency of the medicine means that it needs to be used very carefully according to the instructions.

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