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    potency
    /ˈpəʊtnsi/

    noun

    • 1. the power of something to influence or make an impression: "a myth of enormous potency" Similar powerpowerfulnessvigourstrength
    • 2. a male's ability to achieve an erection or to reach orgasm: "the myth of declining sexual potency with increasing age"

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  2. The meaning of POTENCY is force, power. How to use potency in a sentence. force, power; the quality or state of being potent; the ability or capacity to achieve or bring about a particular result…

  3. POTENCY definition: 1. strength, influence, or effectiveness: 2. a man's ability to have sex: 3. strength, influence…. Learn more.

  4. Potency is the power and influence that a person, action, or idea has to affect or change people's lives, feelings, or beliefs.

  5. Use the noun potency when you're talking about the strength of something. You could refer to the potency of a drug or the potency of a political leader.

  6. More generally, potency refers to how powerful someone or something isits strength or effectiveness. It can be used in reference to a person, as in Her potency as a leader is unquestioned, or an action, as in The potency of any apology is immediately weakened by the word “but.”.

  7. potency. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English po‧ten‧cy /ˈpəʊtənsi $ ˈpoʊ-/ noun [ singular, uncountable] 1 the power that something has to influence people potency of the potency of his arguments The myth of male superiority was losing its potency. 2 the strength of something, especially a drug, on your mind or body ...

  8. 1. the state or quality of being potent; strength. 2. power; authority. 3. capacity to be, become, or develop; potentiality. 4. a person or thing exerting power or influence. [1530–40; < Latin potentia. See potent 1, -ency]