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View usage for: (ɒmnɪpətənt) adjectiveSomeone or something that is omnipotent has complete power over things or people. [formal] Doug lived in the shadow of his seemingly omnipotent father. ...the omnipotent power of an author. Synonyms: almighty, supreme, invincible, all-powerful More Synonyms of omnipotent omnipotent in British English (ɒmˈnɪpətənt) adjective1. having very great or unlimited power Derived forms omnipotence (omˈnipotence) noun omnipotently (omˈnipotently) adverb Word origin C14: via Old French from Latin omnipotens all-powerful, from omni- + potens, from posse to be able omnipotent in American English (ɑmˈnɪpətənt) adjective having unlimited power or authority; all-powerful Derived forms omnipotently (omˈnipotently) adverb Word origin OFr < L omnipotens < omnis, all + potens: see potent Examples of 'omnipotent' in a sentenceomnipotent The Overlord was truly omnipotent, just like the priests said.But if my Florence wasn't omnipotent any more... That wasn't a thought to dwell on. Definition having very great or unlimited power Doug lived in the shadow of his seemingly omnipotent father. Synonyms Opposites weak , vulnerable , inferior , incapable , powerless , frail , feeble , impotent Additional synonymsthe all-powerful unions Synonyms omnipotent, supreme, absolute, unlimited, almighty, invincibleDefinition incapable of being defeated When he is on form he is virtually invincible. Synonyms unbeatable, unassailable, indomitable, unyielding, indestructible, impregnable, insuperable, invulnerable, unconquerable, unsurmountable Nearby words ofomnipotent - omission
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