Thursday, September 22, 2011

Definition of POTENTIAL

1po·ten·tial

adj \pə-ˈten(t)-shəl\

Definition of POTENTIAL

1
: existing in possibility : capable of development into actuality <potential benefits>
2
: expressing possibility; specifically : of, relating to, or constituting a verb phrase expressing possibility, liberty, or power by the use of an auxiliary with the infinitive of the verb (as in it may rain)
po·ten·tial·ly \-ˈten(t)-sh(ə-)lē\ adverb

Examples of POTENTIAL

  1. Doctors are excited about the new drug's potential benefits.
  2. Critics say the factory poses a potential threat to the environment.
  3. He is a potential candidate for president.
  4. The project has potential risks.

Origin of POTENTIAL

Middle English potencial, from Late Latin potentialis, from potentia potentiality, from Latin, power, from potent-, potens
First Known Use: 14th century

Related to POTENTIAL

Synonyms: implicit, possible
 
*In other words: our case was NOT authenticated, confirmed, demonstrated, established, proven, substantiated; authentic, bona fide, genuine, true.
 
The word potential is probably one of the biggest words in their own manual that is used to take children.

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