potently
- r in a manner having a powerful influence
Clytemnestra's ghost crying in the night for vengeance remained most potently in the audience's mind
- The city's culinary and cultural authenticity are potently concentrated in a few surviving places like this.
- He is pointing to the fact that since World War I no other mind has so potently influenced the political and economic thinking and action of our times.
- The body of water most commonly associated with Taiwan is the eponymous straita 180-km-wide, potently symbolic divide between the island and its mainland cousin.