Pronunciation: /ɑmˈnɪpətəns/
noun the quality of having unlimited power or authority
A1 God's omnipotence is the belief that He has unlimited power.
A2 In some religions, omnipotence is seen as a characteristic of their deities.
B1 The concept of omnipotence is often debated among theologians and philosophers.
B2 The idea of omnipotence raises questions about the nature of free will.
C1 Some argue that the concept of omnipotence is incompatible with the existence of evil in the world.
C2 The philosopher Descartes explored the idea of God's omnipotence in his writings.
adjective describing something as having unlimited power or authority
A1 God is believed to have omnipotence in many religions.
A2 The superhero's omnipotence allowed him to defeat any enemy.
B1 The king's perceived omnipotence made the people fear him.
B2 The wizard's omnipotence was unmatched in the magical realm.
C1 The scientist's discovery of a new element showcased his intellectual omnipotence.
C2 The CEO's business strategies displayed her financial omnipotence in the industry.
formal The concept of omnipotence is often discussed in philosophical debates about the nature of God.
informal Some people believe in the idea of omnipotence, which means having unlimited power.
slang Dude, it's like having superpowers on steroids, total omnipotence!
figurative Her control over the situation was so complete, it was like she wielded the power of omnipotence.
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