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high-po·ten·tial

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Princeton's WordNet

  1. high-voltage, high-potentialadjective

    operating on or powered by a high voltage

    "a high-voltage generator"

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  1. high-potential

    High-potential generally refers to individuals who are assessed as having the capability to hold and perform successfully in leadership or senior roles within an organization in the future. It can also pertain to products, services, or ideas with great promise of yielding significant positive results or achievements.

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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of high-potential in Chaldean Numerology is: 7

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of high-potential in Pythagorean Numerology is: 9

Examples of high-potential in a Sentence

  1. Eddy Sanchez:

    Currently the volcano continues to erupt and there exists a high potential for (pyroclastic) avalanches of debris.

  2. Dawn Zimmerman:

    These are areas with lots of wildlife biodiversity, a growing human population encroaching on the natural habitat, good travel networks and a large amount of livestock, which means there is a high potential for virus spillovers between species.

  3. Suzan Murray:

    So far, we were able to identify six novel coronaviruses in Myanmar, these are areas with lots of wildlife biodiversity, a growing human population encroaching on the natural habitat, good travel networks and a large amount of livestock, which means there is a high potential for virus spillovers between species.

  4. Christina Riechers:

    There is no monthly fee so we see this as having high potential to get folks into more formalized business banking.

  5. Patrol Agent Austin Skero:

    With temperatures on the rise, smuggling attempts like these have a high potential to turn deadly.


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