"potentially" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés

potentially adverbio

verbo + potentially
Kolokacji: 88
potentially cause • potentially lead • potentially affect • potentially expose • potentially allow • ...
potentially + adjetivo
Kolokacji: 201
potentially dangerous • potentially fatal • potentially harmful • potentially serious • potentially lethal • potentially deadly • ...
collocations grouped by meanings
Grup znaczeniowych: 43
(4) lethal, deadly, toxic
Kolokacji: 3
(15) divisive, major, better
Kolokacji: 3
(16) controversial, contentious
Kolokacji: 2
(18) illegal, criminal, punishable
Kolokacji: 3
(22) misleading, fraudulent
Kolokacji: 2
(24) life-saving, exculpatory
Kolokacji: 2
(25) eligible, suitable
Kolokacji: 2
(26) active, cancer-causing
Kolokacji: 2
(30) responsible, liable
Kolokacji: 2
(31) adverse, ominous
Kolokacji: 2
1. potentially subversive = potencjalnie wywrotowy potentially subversive
2. potentially disloyal = potencjalnie nielojalny potentially disloyal
3. potentially rebellious = potencjalnie buntowniczy potentially rebellious
  • Valentias were also fitted with loudspeakers for experiments with sky-shouting (i.e. using the loudspeakers to address people, in this case potentially rebellious tribes during air policing duties, while in flight).
  • The laws levelled at Sheppard and similar working class criminals were a means of disciplining a potentially rebellious multitude into accepting increasingly harsh property laws.
  • Sure, Kotite makes the decisions, but the point is he has a potentially rebellious team on his hands, and the players, particularly Cunningham, need constant stroking.
  • In addition to voluntary migrations, the Ottoman authorities used mass deportations (sürgün) as a method of control over potentially rebellious elements in the Balkans and in Anatolia.
  • In the Despenser War of 1321, Edward II undertook a campaign against the Mortimers, by then a potentially rebellious Marcher Lord family.
  • The idea was to assimilate, to turn a defeated and potentially rebellious enemy (or his sons) into a Roman citizen.
  • In addition to voluntary migrations, throughout the fourteenth, fifteenth, and sixteenth centuries, the Ottoman authorities also used mass deportations ("sürgün") as a method of control over potentially rebellious individuals.
  • This centralised system might not have been sufficient for the control of a potentially rebellious populace and it's believed that some administration was spread to outlying towns which would have included Durocornovium.
  • We rapidly grew skilled at this, developing a good eye for the rebellious, or potentially rebellious.
  • Carlo, now . . . the presence of a grown and potentially rebellious son ... it was hard to discover any positive value at all in that.
(34) habitable, precedent-setting
Kolokacji: 2
(35) promising, viable
Kolokacji: 2
(38) poisonous, malicious
Kolokacji: 2
(40) lengthy, dramatic
Kolokacji: 2
(41) curable, curative
Kolokacji: 2

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