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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
potentiate . - adjective
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Examples
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He has "potentiated" his neurons in just the right way to accomplish that goal.
Daniel Amen, M.D.: "Brain Injury Sunday" Hits NFL Players Where it Hurts M.D. Daniel Amen 2010
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He has "potentiated" his neurons in just the right way to accomplish that goal.
Daniel Amen, M.D.: "Brain Injury Sunday" Hits NFL Players Where it Hurts M.D. Daniel Amen 2010
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He has "potentiated" his neurons in just the right way to accomplish that goal.
Daniel Amen, M.D.: "Brain Injury Sunday" Hits NFL Players Where it Hurts M.D. Daniel Amen 2010
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He has "potentiated" his neurons in just the right way to accomplish that goal.
Daniel Amen, M.D.: "Brain Injury Sunday" Hits NFL Players Where it Hurts M.D. Daniel Amen 2010
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He has "potentiated" his neurons in just the right way to accomplish that goal.
Daniel Amen, M.D.: "Brain Injury Sunday" Hits NFL Players Where it Hurts M.D. Daniel Amen 2010
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He has "potentiated" his neurons in just the right way to accomplish that goal.
Daniel Amen, M.D.: "Brain Injury Sunday" Hits NFL Players Where it Hurts M.D. Daniel Amen 2010
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I don't know what to call it, but it keeps happening, and the possibility of it is beautifully intimated and illustrated I couldn't right "potentiated," because it made me ill to do so by the coral/copper-coloured version, where the lady is throttling the scarf:Observe, if you please, the dart coming down from her shoulder.
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Symptoms: choking on Gulf oil worry, aching with news of increased world temperatures, and experiencing persistent chest pain, potentiated by guilt at inability to sacrifice entire life to help war-torn refugees.
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In the overlapping schemata of fig. 3 again, voice returns from the double negation of both speech and silence into the imaginary of the virtual, potentiated there — as potential still, of course, rather than actual — by the act of reading.
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When it has been “excited” by the chemical messengers, the connection between two nerve cells is strengthened, or potentiated—that is, the synapse learns to fire in this way, and in the future it becomes easier and easier to do so.
The Chemistry of Calm M.D. Henry Emmons 2010
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