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Write adjective/verb for Power​

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Answered by swatikhandaskar06
1

Answer:

I think Powerful

Explanation:

Not be sure

Answered by dkrakhi21
2

Explanation:

Included below are past participle and present participle forms for the verb power which may be used as adjectives within certain contexts.

powerable

Capable of being powered.

(obsolete) Capable of being effected or accomplished by the application of power; possible.

(obsolete) Capable of exerting power; powerful.

Examples:

“The infinite God, He who is strictly, properly infinite, knows all the knowable and can effect all the powerable.”

powerful

Having, or capable of exerting power, potency or influence.

(mining) Large; capacious; said of veins of ore.

Synonyms:

forceful, great, mighty, overpowering, strong, devastating, overwhelming, crushing, dynamic, forcible, heavy, mightful, potent, thunderous, violent, almighty, annihilating, calamitous, damaging, demoralising, demoralizing, desolating, destructive, disastrous, dreadful, grave, gutting, harmful, injurious, ruinous, serious, severe, shattering, shocking, brawny, omnipotent, strengthful, strengthy, supreme, vigorous, wieldy, dynamical, hard-hitting, hardy, penetrating, rugged, all-powerful, haunting, prevailing, pungent … more

Examples:

“Even the greatest boxing champion would not have withstood the powerful blows of the young star in the making.”

“It was a powerful performance from the team, and very reflective of their season thus far.”

“Josh's powerful speech empowered all those in attendance with the emotional fortitude to handle their own failures in life.”

powerless

Lacking sufficient power or strength.

Lacking legal authority.

Synonyms:

helpless, impotent, ineffective, vulnerable, weak, defenceless, ineffectual, dependent, feeble, impuissant, inadequate, subject, tied, unable, disenfranchised, hamstrung, handcuffed, hog-tied, incapable, paralysed, paralyzed, unarmed, useless, blank, chicken, debilitated, defenseless, disabled, disfranchised, etiolated, frail, gutless, incapacitated, inert, infirm, passive, prostrate, resistless, strengthless, supine, unfit, wimp, wishy-washy, without power, not able, high and dry, with no say, out of gas, over a barrel, incompetent … more

Examples:

“He feels helpless and powerless to do anything to change things for the better.”

“Pilots had some control over their fate, which gave them a status above the powerless foot soldiers in the trenches below.”

“They were a subdued and powerless people owing their very existence to landlords and their agents who worked them to the bond with rack rents.”

powerfull

Archaic form of powerful.

Misspelling of powerful.

Examples:

“The heat souce will generate sudden variation in time and space of the material themperature and powerfull evaporation will occure.”

powered

(of a device) Self-powered, such as by an electric motor or an internal engine; not requiring external power, such as from a person or a horse.

Synonyms:

live, charged, active, connected, electrified, energised, energized, hot, running, switched on, electrically charged, motorised, motorized, diesel-powered, electrically powered, gas-powered, mechanised, mechanized, motor, motor-powered, petrol-powered, mechanical, electric, electric-powered, battery-operated, mains-operated, cordless, electrically-charged, electrically operated, powered by electricity, automatic, instinctive, involuntary, matter-of-fact, routine, unconscious, unthinking, habitual, machine-like, cursory, impersonal, perfunctory, unfeeling, cold, inattentive, lifeless, unemotional … more

powerish

(rare) Characteristic of power or of those in authority

powersome

Characterised or marked by power; powerful.

powerholding

Occupying a position of power.

power

(Singapore, colloquial) Impressive.

powerfuler

comparative form of powerful: more powerful

powerfulest

superlative form of powerful: most powerful

powerfuller

comparative form of powerful: more powerful

Synonyms:

higher, grander, loftier, more prominent, more senior, more distinguished, more eminent, more high-ranking, more influential, more authoritative, more dominant, more elevated, more leading, more notable, more prestigious, noteworthier, more commanding, more consequential, more illustrious, more principal, more ranking, uppermore, more important, more primary, more top-notch, more celebrated, more famous, more major league, more renowned, more supereminent, more skookum, more outstanding, more puissant, more notorious, more significant, more momentous, more esteemed, more acclaimed, more noble, more respected, more noted, more famed, more honoured, more honored, greater, more reputable, more venerable, more recognized, better-known, more estimable … more

powerfullest

superlative form of powerful: most powerful

Synonyms:

greatest, mightiest, strongest, heaviest, violentest, gravest, harmfullest, seriousest, severest, brawniest, strengthiest, supremest, wieldiest, hardiest, ruggedest, robustest, weightiest, sturdiest, most forceful, most overpowering, most devastating, most overwhelming, most crushing, most dynamic, most forcible, most mightful, most potent, most thunderous, most almighty, most calamitous, most damaging, most demoralising, most demoralizing, most destructive, most disastrous, most dreadful, most gutting, most injurious, most ruinous, most omnipotent, most strengthful, most vigorous, most dynamical, most hard-hitting, most penetrating, most haunting, most prevailing, most pungent, most sinewy, most stalwart … more

powering

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