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Example sentences for "potence"

Lexicographically close words:
potatos; potboy; potch; pote; poteen; potencies; potency; potens; potent; potentate
  1. If this dose should not be sufficient, we prepare a new potence by throwing away three tablespoonfuls of the former solution and substituting four tablespoonfuls of fresh water, shaking the mixture well.

  2. Thus, more and more, the purifying, uplifting and inspiring potence of true Womanhood, together with the softening refinements of The Home, became ever further withdrawn from the national life.

  3. They rob them, accordingly, of the greatest transfiguring potence and happiness of life.

  4. Because of the vivifying potence of her creative womanhood--the function whereof is to engender Life--the stranger admitted to her citadel becomes endued with Life, and takes up his abode with her to the end of her natural term.

  5. It is because of the potence of the Subconscious medium in her, instinct with the magnetic forces of Evolving Matter, that, in her intelligence, she shows as more materialistic than man is, although warmer and more quickened in her feelings.

  6. The potence and the values of fine motherhood are proven by the fact that every great, or good, or clever man or woman has been the child of a great, or good, or clever mother.

  7. The vital significance of this new potence in blood to transform itself to milk for sustenance of offspring is emphasised by the fact that the Mammalia are warm-blooded creatures.

  8. A rare few of these because they are so richly endowed with maternal potence that the subconscious processes have remained, as Nature doubtless intended, for the most part subconscious and painless.

  9. Thou art the incarnated Light Whose Sire is aboriginal, and beyond Death and resurgence of our day and night; From him is thy vicegerent wand With double potence of the black and white.

  10. If the scroll Where thoughts lie fast in spell of hieroglyph Be mighty through its mighty habitants; If God be in His Name; grave potence if The sounds unbind of hieratic chants; All's vast that vastness means.

  11. The path to the right leads eastward along a lower ridge of the Maurettes by the Potence to Mt.

  12. This potence is held to be the property of all things .

  13. The savage man," says Hewitt, "conceived the diverse bodies collectively constituting his environment to possess inherently mystic potence .

  14. To true divinities such power some grant; And power to compass more;--to Bacchus none Such potence own.

  15. Too much of potence to the gods you grant, “To give and change our figures.

  16. A gallows may by particular use become a gibbet, but not contrariwise, and the same remark may be said to apply to Potence and Gibbet.

  17. Precisely as in man exist the four elements, in potence specifically undistinguishable, so in this Corona were in potence all the ten Numerations, specifically undistinguishable.

  18. The first Adam [Microprosopos, as distinguished from Macroprosopos, the first Occult Adam] was the beginning, wherein the ten Numerations proceeded forth from potence into act.

  19. Numerations proceed from potence into act with the first Adam, 795-u.

  20. Universe in potence followed the Idea of Creation in Deity, 767-u.

  21. The first potence is matter and weight--the greatest preponderance of the object.

  22. The third potence is organism (A^3), the common product of light and weight.

  23. The old man's presence in the chamber where his little grandson in the cradle lay smiling at misfortune completed the scene.


  24. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "potence" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    authority; beef; charge; clout; cogency; compulsion; dint; drive; duress; effect; effectiveness; energy; force; influence; mana; might; potency; potentiality; power; prepotency; productiveness; productivity; pull; punch; push; sinew; steam; strength; superiority; superpower; validity; vehemence; vigor; vim; virility; virtue; virulence; vitality; weight