Potential
potential (noun) -
a. has the necessary qualities for succeeding
b. capable of developing into something
c. has great possible benefits
a potential x - capable of developing into x
potentially (adverb)
potentiality (noun) - unused potential
untapped potential
enormous potential
limitless potential
human potential
creative potential
show potential
have potential
see potential in
has potential as
has potential for
has great potential
has the potential of becoming
potential power
potential energy
electrical potential
realise potential
fulfil potential
future potential
develop potential
unlock potential
untapped potential
has high potential
assess the potential
evaluation of the potential
commercial potential
growth potential
potential investors
send a negative message to potential investors
assess potential investor interest
potential buyers
potential purchasers
potential suppliers
potential project
potential business partners
potential customer
potential key customers
great pontential for product differentiation
potential mergers
have potential for generating income
profit potential
assess the potential worth of
potential savings
looking at a technology's potential
productive potential of an economy
potential superstars
potential weaknesses
potential impact
potential dangers
potentially violent martial art
potential to harm
potential vulnerabilities
potential crisis
pontential crisis brewing
potential benefits
potential loan default
potential impediments
potential hazards
potential parents
potential volunteers
God-given potential
the Ocean's potential as a food source
Example sentences:
* Most economists believed that the new capital controls would send a negative message to potential investors.
* We must draw on all the untapped potential of our people.
* Bright skin colors as well obnoxious odors or poisons can act as defenses and warning signals to potential predators.
* Do you have the potential and the passion for this job?
* This committe will assess potential investor interest and recommend whether or not an alternative market is the right solution.
* Potential purchasers begin their negotiations by carrying out an information gathering exercise, feeling out the vendor's position and assessing his strengths and weaknesses through telephone discussions and meetings.
* We are merely looking at the technology's potential and have not yet made any formal application to offer video-on-demand to customers.
* At some stage the funding body has to assess the potential worth of a project.
* Some of these services have the potential of generating income for the organisation.
* "We began detailed evaluation of the potential for free range chickens two years ago."
* The female of that species also contained within it the potential for being male.
* Please brainstorm a list of all potential buyers for the house.
* All marketing efforts should be directed at one or two potential key customers from now on.
* Everyone took it for granted that the young woman was on the verge of fulfilling her potential.
* It's potentially a very tough and very violent martial art, but it can and should be very beautiful and very graceful and used for only peaceful purposes.
* Anything in the physical universe has the potential of becoming an item of evidence in a crime scene investigation.
* This new approach has great potential.
* Potential savings on home purchases are so great that you must buy now or lose out on a great opportunity.
* Potential hazards in the hospital environment are numerous.
* It is difficult to find potential foster parents for orphan children that meet all the exacting requirements and are willing to receive the very small amount of money provided for their maintenance.
* Lingering concerns therefore remain about the potential contribution of hypertension and its treatment to the incidence of cancer.
* Economic developments in this country have the potential to spill over into other countries.
* "To acknowledge the potential virtues of European economic integration risks missing the essential fatuousness of the whole project."
* For many potential customers, the experience of choosing and purchasing a used car is quite an ordeal. Many would rather have a root canal.
* There is often great potential for product differentiation even in products so simple that at first blush they seem like commodities. For instance, is there really a way to differentiate selling gas?
* The mad doctor was reduced to writing books about the potential use of hypnotism in warfare.
* Under the new proposed laws potential culprits do not have to have actually stolen anything to go to jail.
* One in five customers apparently has a potential problem that must be dealt with immediately.
* The CIA investigated the potential use of the obscure new drug LSD as a spy weapon.
* Uncovering conflicts of interest will be difficult because this sort of project typically brings together a wide range of potential investors with different agendas and motivations.
* "We must help every American make the most of their God-given potential."
* Most of the potential parents of the next two decades have already been born.
* Many potential mergers founder because news of talks gets out.
* Anyone who studies psychology must be motivated by a streak of optimism that people have the potential to change.
* These search procedure is a potential threat to the civil liberties of the individual.
* "Transferring hormones from mammals into fish has the not so obvious obvious potential to harm humans."
* If you measure the temperature, the acidity, the water content or the electrical potential in a living body, you will typically find that it is markedly different from the corresponding measure in the surroundings.
* The merger will create a with a broad product and market spread, considerable profits, and growth potential.
* We held a successful Potential Teachers' Day recently.






