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potentate

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po·ten·tate  (ptn-tt)
n.
1. One who has the power and position to rule over others; a monarch.
2. One who dominates or leads a group or an endeavor: industrial potentates.

[Middle English potentat, from Old French, from Late Latin potenttus, from Latin, power, from potns, present participle of posse, to be able; see potent.]

potentate [ˈpəʊtənˌteɪt]
n
(Government, Politics & Diplomacy) a person who possesses great power or authority, esp a ruler or monarch
[from Late Latin potentātus ruler, from Latin: rule, command, from potens powerful, from posse to be able]
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.potentate - a ruler who is unconstrained by law
ruler, swayer - a person who rules or commands; "swayer of the universe"
shogun - a hereditary military dictator of Japan; the shoguns ruled Japan until the revolution of 1867-68
strongman - a powerful political figure who rules by the exercise of force or violence; "he is determined to bring down the Iraqi strongman"
autocrat, despot, tyrant - a cruel and oppressive dictator

potentate
noun ruler, king, prince, emperor, monarch, sovereign, mogul, overlord a rich Eastern potentate
Translations
potentate [ˈpəʊtənteɪt] Npotentado m
potentate [ˈpəʊtənteɪt] npotentat m
potentate
nPotentat m
potentate [ˈpəʊtnˌteɪt] npotentato
potentate [ˈpəʊtnˌteɪt] npotentato


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"Ah, a good little wife, making the best of it," and the female potentate patted my hand, but continued gloomily to shake her head.
I come down here, for instance, and I find a mighty potentate exacting homage.
I said that if that potentate must go over in our ship, why, I supposed he must --but that to my thinking, when the United States considered it necessary to send a dignitary of that tonnage across the ocean, it would be in better taste, and safer, to take him apart and cart him over in sections in several ships.
 
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