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potentate
[ poht-n-teyt ]
noun
- a person who possesses great power, as a sovereign, monarch, or ruler.
potentate
/ ˈpəʊtənˌteɪt /
noun
- a person who possesses great power or authority, esp a ruler or monarch
Word History and Origins
Origin of potentate1
Word History and Origins
Origin of potentate1
Example Sentences
Meanwhile, their dominance of North Yemen proved unacceptable to the Saudis and the allied United Arab Emirates, whose secular potentate, Mohammed Bin Zayed, had long despised such Islamic political movements.
Feinstein ruled over San Francisco like a potentate, hands on and fingernails dug in.
At Yale and Harvard, he encountered professors who “reigned as potentates, sure in the smugness of their positions, but utterly unaware of the lives of most Americans, including those that they professed to care about.”
Church law says a pope can resign but the decision must be without outside pressure, a precaution that harkens back to the centuries when European potentates influenced the papacy.
Without any intervention by Nazi potentates, the refreshing and emotionally uplifting “waltzing bliss” was a perfect fit with National Socialist propaganda, in particular its broadcasting policy — as were Mozart and Lehár.
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