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    potency
    /ˈpəʊtnsi/

    noun

    • 1. the power of something to influence or make an impression: "a myth of enormous potency" Similar powerpowerfulnessvigourstrength
    • 2. a male's ability to achieve an erection or to reach orgasm: "the myth of declining sexual potency with increasing age"

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  2. POTENCY definition: 1. strength, influence, or effectiveness: 2. a man's ability to have sex: 3. strength, influence…. Learn more.

  3. very powerful, forceful, or effective: Surprise remains the terrorists ' most potent weapon. The Berlin Wall was a potent symbol of the Cold War. This is a very potent drug and can have unpleasant side-effects. Synonym.

  4. How to use potency in a sentence. force, power; the quality or state of being potent; the ability or capacity to achieve or bring about a particular result… See the full definition

  5. noun. ( Pharmaceutical: Physiology) The potency of a drug is a measurement of how much of it is needed to produce a particular effect. The potency of a drug substance is typically reported as a percentage value (e.g. 98.0%), whereas that of a drug product is reported in terms of its intended concentration.

  6. Use the noun potency when you're talking about the strength of something. You could refer to the potency of a drug or the potency of a political leader. Potency is an official measurement in pharmacology, or the science of prescribing drugs.

  7. Potency means strength and effectiveness. It is most commonly used in the context of medications and drugs in reference to how strong or effective they are or are capable of being. It can also be used in a more general way to refer to the power or effectiveness of someone or something, such as a leader or a statement.

  8. potency. noun. /ˈpəʊtnsi/. /ˈpəʊtnsi/. (plural potencies) [uncountable, countable] the power that somebody/something has to affect your body or mind. the potency of desire. If you keep a medicine too long, it may lose its potency. a low potency drug.

  9. potency. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English po‧ten‧cy /ˈpəʊtənsi $ ˈpoʊ-/ noun [ singular, uncountable] 1 the power that something has to influence people potency of the potency of his arguments The myth of male superiority was losing its potency. 2 the strength of something, especially a drug, on your mind or body ...

  10. Potency is the power and influence that a person, action, or idea has to affect or change people's lives, feelings, or beliefs. 2. The potency of a drug, poison, or other chemical is its strength.

  11. 1. the state or quality of being potent; strength. 2. power; authority. 3. capacity to be, become, or develop; potentiality. 4. a person or thing exerting power or influence. [1530–40; < Latin potentia. See potent 1, -ency]