We have no meanings for "so potent" in our records yet.
1 And the charm, you say, is not so potent during the day.
2 Elizabeth tried to speak but couldn't, so potent was her own fear.
3 And yet so potent was its individuality that it required no signature.
4 There seems nothing else so potent to bring us home from Europe.
5 Her force, indeed, seemed very unequal to resist so potent an enemy.
6 There seems a curse in it sometimes, so potent is it for mischief.
7 These influences, hitherto so potent in our national life, would have been lost.
8 The perfume, however, was so potent that it became a nuisance.
9 Because it's so potent , it's easier to smuggle than other drugs.
10 Nothing surely is so potent as a law that may not be disobeyed.
11 These qualities may not seem at first to be so potent .
12 The reaction was so potent now, the saucer's countermeasures were failing.
13 It was ironic that something so potent could have such a fragile shell.
14 Its bond of cohesion, so frail and yet so potent , is seemingly inexplicable.
15 Nothing so potent , nothing so vital, not in her fettered life.
16 I can ill afford the loss of so potent a vassal.
Other examples for "so potent"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of: So potent through the time
So potent across language varieties