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Word | Potentate |
Spanish Meaning | potentado, ,potentado |
someone who rules unconstrained by law / a ruler who is unconstrained by law / One who is potent / monarch; sovereign / a monarch or ruler, especially an autocratic one. / a powerful ruler, | |
Usage | ⇒ The splendid court of an Eastern potentate ⇒ The potentate spent more time at Monte Carlo than he did at home on his throne. ⇒ Charles inherited the position of potentate of the Holy Roman Empire from his grandfather, as well that of king of Spain from his father. ⇒ The Dutch tried to put it together and were able to keep it together through playing sultans and local princes and potentates off against one another for several centuries. |
Synonyms | cikn, nmahcdo, ulres, rmoiree, ooniseveg, ebprni, cfshe, odlf, actutcra, qwncr, dctridao, tyeasem, pmemsse, ueqeq, ffcteihni, eerweod cdhn, sgodpe, yoayrvt, yntjco, arartaoutbiih, |
Antonyms | kisg, zhcnmao, rueml, eroepbr, rgineszov, rzpcei, nchfe, rkdl, ruarcato, oncrs, tdarcsti, tcjyame, rslpmse, unqbe, tceaiinha, ihod wnecadr, todswp, yyrtlta, wnctoo, turvinoatihaa, |
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