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speech was delivered with great power and a certain wit. Has she<br />

the power it takes to toss the caber? 5 talent, skill, ability,<br />

faculty, gift, aptitude, genius, knack: <strong>The</strong>y say that she has<br />

the power to see into the future. 6 authority, licence, right,<br />

authorization, privilege, warrant, prerogative: By the power<br />

vested in me, I now declare you man and wife. It is within her<br />

power to grant a stay <strong>of</strong> execution. 7 Often, powers. activity,<br />

effectiveness, effect, ability, capacity, active ingredient(s):<br />

This mushroom has hallucinogenic powers. 8 energy, momentum,<br />

impetus, drive, force, inertia: <strong>The</strong> car rolled halfway up the<br />

next hill under its own power. 9 (mechanical or electrical or<br />

atomic) energy, electricity, fuel: Yesterday there was another<br />

demonstration against the use <strong>of</strong> nuclear power. 10 powers that<br />

be. government, administration, authorities, incumbents: It is<br />

up to the powers that be to investigate corruption.<br />

powerful adj. 1 potent, strong, mighty, vigorous, robust, energetic,<br />

sturdy, stalwart, tough, resilient, dynamic: Leslie has a<br />

powerful physique. <strong>The</strong> cities <strong>of</strong> the Hanseatic League had<br />

powerful economies. 2 influential, strong, compelling, forceful,<br />

potent, substantial, weighty, authoritative, effective;<br />

important, impressive, telling, effectual, formidable,<br />

persuasive: Powerful arguments have been brought to bear<br />

against taking such action. She has many powerful friends. 3<br />

strong, potent; intense, substantial, great, high: <strong>The</strong> drug is<br />

too powerful to be taken regularly. A powerful electrical charge<br />

was sent through the wire to test the connection.<br />

powerless adj. 1 helpless, incapable, unable, unfit, incompetent,<br />

ineffectual, ineffective: Without his wand, the magician was<br />

powerless. 2 incapacitated, helpless, weak, feeble,<br />

debilitated, crippled, paralysed, disabled: He is completely<br />

powerless without the use <strong>of</strong> his right hand.<br />

16.7 practicable...<br />

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practicable<br />

adj. doable, feasible, workable, performable, achievable,<br />

attainable, accomplishable, possible, viable: We climbed up the<br />

glacier as far as was practicable. At last we had a practicable<br />

flying machine.

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