Pronunciation: /pəˈtɛnʃiˌeɪt/
verb to increase the power, effectiveness, or influence of something
A1 Adding salt can potentiate the flavor of the soup.
A2 Taking vitamin C can potentiate the absorption of iron.
B1 The new drug is designed to potentiate the effects of the existing medication.
B2 The therapist used visualization techniques to potentiate the healing process.
C1 The company implemented a new marketing strategy to potentiate their sales growth.
C2 The scientist discovered a way to potentiate the potency of the drug without increasing side effects.
formal The new drug is designed to potentiate the effects of existing treatments.
informal Taking this supplement can really boost the effects of your workout.
slang Adding some caffeine to your pre-workout drink will really amp up your energy levels.
figurative His encouragement and support potentiated her confidence to pursue her dreams.
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