adjective
noun
Other Word Forms
- omnipotence noun
- omnipotently adverb
- unomnipotent adjective
- unomnipotently adverb
Etymology
Origin of omnipotent
First recorded in 1275–1325; Middle English, from Latin omnipotent-, stem of omnipotēns “all-powerful”; equivalent to omni- + potent 1
Example Sentences
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“Uh…” Is the omnipotent Sky God asking me what to do?
From Literature
According to Sharp, “The rulers of governments and political systems are not omnipotent, nor do they possess self-generating power.”
From Salon
Why it needed to be a mysterious omnipotent organization, I don’t know; perhaps plain old racketeers and crooked gamblers felt insufficiently nefarious to power a boxing story in 2024.
From Los Angeles Times
Both men practiced what Calvin Coolidge preached — that persistence and determination are omnipotent.
From Salon
And in Los Angeles that was even more significant because until the early years of the last decade, Dr. Dre acted as an almost omnipotent gatekeeper controlling the levers of L.A. commercial hip-hop.
From Los Angeles Times
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