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potentially
[ puh-ten-shuh-lee ]
adverb
- possibly but not yet actually:
potentially useful information.
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Origin of potentially1
Example Sentences
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.
The result means Arsenal suffered a potentially fatal blow in their quest for the Premier League crown.
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.
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.
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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