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potency
English
Etymology
Borrowed from Latin potentia.
Noun
potency (countable and uncountable, plural potencies)
- Strength
- Power
- The ability or capacity to perform something.
Related terms
- potence
- potent
- potentate
- potential
- potentiality
Translations
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potentiate
English
Etymology
From potent +? -i- +? -ate, modelled after German potenzieren.
Verb
potentiate (third-person singular simple present potentiates, present participle potentiating, simple past and past participle potentiated)
- (transitive) To endow with power.
- (transitive) To enhance.
- (transitive) To increase the potency (of a drug or biochemical agent).
- These antidepressants potentiate the analgesic action of opiates.
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