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Adj — Having unlimited power or authority; all-powerful.

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an omnipotent god omnipotent ruler

Etymology

From Latin omnipotens, "all-powerful," from omni- ("all") and potens ("powerful").

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What does “omnipotent” mean?

The word “omnipotent” means having unlimited power or authority; all-powerful. In plain terms, having total, unlimited power.

How do you pronounce “omnipotent”?

“Omnipotent” is pronounced om-NIHP-uh-tuhnt (/ɑmˈnɪp.ə.tənt/ in IPA).

How do you use “omnipotent” in a sentence?

Here is “omnipotent” used in a sentence: “In many religions, God is described as omnipotent.”

What part of speech is “omnipotent”?

“Omnipotent” is an adjective.

Where does the word “omnipotent” come from?

The word “omnipotent” comes from Latin. From Latin omnipotens, "all-powerful," from omni- ("all") and potens ("powerful").

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