omnipotentiality

noun
/ˌɒmnipəˌtɛnʃiˈælɪti/UK/ˌɑmnipəˌtɛn(t)ʃiˈæləti/US

Etymology

PIE word *pótis From omni- (prefix meaning ‘all’) + potentiality (“quality of having potential; (philosophy) capacity or possibility to be something”).

  1. derived from potentia
  2. derived from potentialis
  3. suffixed as potentiality — “potential + ity
  4. formed as omnipotentiality — “omni- + potentiality

Definitions

  1. The characteristic or feeling that anything is possible, and there are no limits on what…

    The characteristic or feeling that anything is possible, and there are no limits on what may be achieved; (countable, rare) an instance of this.

    • In this maturational process, one has to give up the many comforts of dependency, and many fantasies about one's omni-potentiality; for to commit one's self to something necessarily means to surrender something else.

The neighborhood

Vish — recursive loop

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