Omnipotentiality

//ˌɒmnipəˌtɛnʃiˈælɪti// noun

noun ·Rare ·Advanced level

Definitions

Noun
  1. 1
    The characteristic or feeling that anything is possible, and there are no limits on what may be achieved; (countable, rare) an instance of this. uncountable, usually

    "In the faculty of absolute concretive conception, the Divine Self-existent Mind was intrinsically possessed of the omnipotentiality to involve and evolve, an omnimultiple, omnivaried and omnimutable creation; and truly, with no eternal, objective, absolute cosmos to cognize, inevitable necessity required that Deity should first concretively conceive the varied subjects, He would fain contemplate."

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"In the faculty of absolute concretive conception, the Divine Self-existent Mind was intrinsically possessed of the omnipotentiality to involve and evolve, an omnimultiple, omnivaried and omnimutable creation; and truly, with no eternal, objective, absolute cosmos to cognize, inevitable necessity required that Deity should first concretively conceive the varied subjects, He would fain contemplate."

Etymology

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

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