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potentially

[ puh-ten-shuh-lee ]

adverb

  1. possibly but not yet actually:

    potentially useful information.



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Origin of potentially1

First recorded in 1400–50; late Middle English; potential + -ly
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Forecasters at the National Weather Service said to expect "potentially historic" rainfall and wide temperature swings from the central US to the East Coast into Sunday.

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The result means Arsenal suffered a potentially fatal blow in their quest for the Premier League crown.

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Analysts say that punishing anyone from factions fighting alongside the government could trigger a wide-scale insurrection — a potentially deadly blow to a fledgling government relying on those groups to secure its grip of the country.

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Having won 10 of their last 12 games, the Clippers are putting themselves in position to potentially avoid the play-in the tight Western Conference playoff race.

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But just when the film’s missteps start to frustrate, the story lands on a stunningly understated moment that suggests the potentially rich character study underneath.

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