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`power` in Latin

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power

  1. noun
    • ability to do or act
      potestas
      He has the power to decide. — Potestatem habet decernendi.
      potentia
      The power of the storm was immense. — Potentia tempestatis immensa erat.
      vis
      The power of nature is great. — Vis naturae magna est.
    • [political], control or authority over others
      imperium [political]
      The emperor held absolute power. — Imperator imperium absolutum tenebat.
      auctoritas [political]
      She rose to power quickly. — Celeriter ad auctoritatem ascendit.
    • [scientific, technical], rate of doing work
      potentia [scientific, technical]
      The engine has great power. — Machina magnam potentiam habet.
    • [mathematical], number of times multiplied
      potentia [mathematical]
      Two to the third power is eight. — Duo ad tertiam potentiam est octo.
    • [military], military strength or force
      robur [military]
      The army showed its power. — Exercitus robur suum ostendit.
    • [figurative], influence or impact
      vis [figurative]
      The power of words is strong. — Vis verborum valida est.