omnipotence in English

noun
1
the quality of having unlimited or very great power.
God's omnipotence
synonyms:all-powerfulnessalmightinesssupremacypreeminencesupreme powerabsolute powerunlimited powerinvincibility
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1. The omnipotence of love is its impotence.

2. That would put a dent in his omnipotence.

3. Anthropomorphism is a normal phenomenon in all pri… Omnipotence, Omnipotence is derived From the Latin omnis (all) and potens (capable of making or producing)

4. Instead, they turn to the law for this despotism, this absolutism, this omnipotence.

5. Nothing short of omnipotence could satisfy it completely.

6. Thus, the argument concludes that omniscience and omnipotence are logically incompatible.

7. Central bankers have never had any illusions of their own omnipotence.

8. These leaders can become intoxicated with a sense of their own omnipotence.

9. Mr. Alcott , a lady near me desires to inquire whether omnipotence abnegates attribute?

10. It'seems To Me Bind Me With Mighty Cables That Nothing But Omnipotence Could Break.

11. The people are returned to passiveness, inertness,[Sentencedict] and unconsciousness; the legislator enters into omnipotence.

12. I think it would be presumptuous for anyone to claim God - like omniscience and omnipotence.

13. 2 The people are returned to passiveness, inertness, and unconsciousness; the legislator enters into omnipotence.

14. 10 The adolescent is emboldened with an egocentric belief in the omnipotence of logical thought.

15. Such is what the traditional doctrines of divine omnipotence, preservation and providence are really saying.

16. It is a haunting, dream-like painting, in which we are given a kind of omnipotence.

17. As a philosophical and jurisprudential idea,[sentence dictionary] it has problems similar to the omnipotence paradox.

18. Surely the physical definition implicit in Ascribing masculinity to the divine is a contradiction of omnipotence in and …

19. God has established an order in nature, a uniformity of Antecedence and sequence, with which Omnipotence shall not interfere

20. The religious doctrines of John Calvin, emphasizing the omnipotence of God and the salvation of the elect by God's grace alone.

21. Regarded as the traditional 2-D coordinate measuring system, omnipotence tool microscope has the most extensive application in the geometry measurement.

22. The hardness, surface morphology and adhesion were analyzed and examined respectively by micro - sclerometer , scanning electron microscope and lever style omnipotence intension test machine.

23. The effect of holding power and the expectation and the need to be seen as capable of sustaining it, if not exercising it, encourages omnipotence of thought.

24. In case studies I try to show that the acceptance and affirmation of the projection of not drive-controlled narcissistic omnipotence feelings to the analyst are apt to secure and to preserve the narcissism of the analysand.

25. Other articles where Zeus Confuted is discussed: Lucian: …of the Gods, and in Zeus Confuted and Tragic Zeus the leader of the gods is powerless to intervene on earth and prove his omnipotence to coldly skeptical Cynic and Epicurean philosophers

26. As if omnipotence wasn't already a endpoint as boundless, these characters are will always transcend every Boundlessnesses of its (un)thinkable or even more than them and any sort of its transcendences, it is so absolute against even any amouts of tier 0.

27. Certainly, the corollary aspiration for omnipotence that distinguishes the Balzacian character can be said to constitute the protagonist's third and final challenge when she refuses at the cost of her own life to acquiesce before a patriarchal and quite literally fascistic psychosocial order whose aggression against the world is propelled by a rage-filled unwillingness to forego precisely the