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Word of the Day – Potentiate

By July 31, 2018Word of the Day

Potentiate (verb)

po-ten-she-ayt

Increase the power, effect, or likelihood of (something, especially a drug or physiological reaction)

Early 19th century: from potent, on the pattern of substantiate.

Example sentences

“One drug does not potentiate the adverse effects of another.”

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