What's the difference between almighty and omnipotent?

Almighty


Definition:

  • (a.) Unlimited in might; omnipotent; all-powerful; irresistible.
  • (a.) Great; extreme; terrible.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) The evangelical pastor knew he faced an almighty task.
  • (2) Those Lords resisting an elected chamber had better prove their vaunted independence by kicking up an almighty stink at being denied any voice in the main cuts legislation whizzing through Westminster.
  • (3) Even Roberts couldn't dictate terms to the almighty, which may have been why he was an atheist.
  • (4) Worst of all, marketisation ensures that everyone arrives at the challenge of being a carer with an almighty shock, and often a sense of "Why did no one warn me?".
  • (5) Nobody can deprive me of that victory except the Almighty Allah,” Jammeh said.
  • (6) Charlotte Eagles gave Chivas USA an almighty scare, by equalizing in the penultimate minute of regulation time, through Mauricio Salles, only for Jose Correa to break their hearts deep into stoppage time.
  • (7) It was an unusual, and characteristically bold, move at the end of a goalless game in which Los Ticos had given them an almighty scare.
  • (8) There is also a longer term threat: by plunging into the debt markets the government risks inflating an almighty bubble in bonds, which will burst in a few years time once the economy begins to bounce back, driving up interest rates and making the government's massive debt burden extremely costly to service.
  • (9) Almighty God, You created the heavens and the earth and all that is in them.
  • (10) Again there was also a sense that Liverpool had blown it, with the shock departure of Dalglish in February 1991 seen by many as the beginning of the end for an almighty force.
  • (11) 46 min: Brazil, no doubt after an almighty bollocking from Dunga, get the second half under way.
  • (12) We can argue till the cows come home about who should get the credit for this – the administration, former Federal Reserve chairman Ben Bernanke, shale gas, the dynamism of a huge domestic market, the native entrepreneurial spirit of the American people, God almighty – but it happened on Obama’s watch.
  • (13) My lords and members of the House of Commons, I pray that blessing of almighty God may rest upon your counsels.
  • (14) • In the past week, Chinese authorities arrested around 1,000 members of a group called the Church of the Almighty God for spreading rumours about the apocalypse.
  • (15) Now it almost feels too late, and certainly an almighty mess.
  • (16) "You just know you're a man through the physical talents that were given to you by the almighty."
  • (17) A deal is still possible, although the chances of an almighty mess are getting bigger by the hour.
  • (18) Dwyane Wade (3-13 FG, 10 points) was subdued and perhaps feeling his troublesome knees again and Chris Bosh had just 12 points, while point guard Mario Chalmers’ almighty struggles continued.
  • (19) There's an almighty thud as a piece of rock hits the coffin, everyone gasps and one of them says: "Bloody 'ell, Barry!
  • (20) Fifteen minutes later the same English justice system – in the formidable shape of Mrs Justice Gloster – gave Berezovsky an almighty and devastating kick up the backside.

Omnipotent


Definition:

  • (a.) Able in every respect and for every work; unlimited in ability; all-powerful; almighty; as, the Being that can create worlds must be omnipotent.
  • (a.) Having unlimited power of a particular kind; as, omnipotent love.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) These are phenotypes which the crl mutations have in common with previously isolated omnipotent suppressors.
  • (2) That is to say, an identification via projective identification has taken place, which heightens intrinsic omnipotence, to allow what has been termed the identificate to believe that it has become the desired object--and thereby that within this spuriously organized ego-structure exist the characteristics and functions of the object or part object that has been taken over.
  • (3) A distinction is made between infantile omnipotence and grandiosity.
  • (4) In this paper the concept of the personal myth was expanded to include similar defensive constellations originating from within the grandiose self, built around omnipotent and omniscient fantasies and occurring in character formations with pregenital, narcissistic pathology.
  • (5) (2) The central theme of "passion" in Equus would seem to relate to the vicissitudes of infantile omnipotence, as noted in both the content of the play and the process of playwrighting.
  • (6) In narcissistic individuals the grandiose self persists, making impossible demands for omnipotence.
  • (7) The development of the thinking processes from childhood to maturity is analyzed and three stages are distinguished: the magic omnipotent stage of the preschool child, the development of the realistic ego, and the future-directed value-building superego.
  • (8) In fact charm and magic refer to the same phenomenon, the promise of blissful sleep at the breast of Mother, the omnipotent charmer.
  • (9) A new omnipotent suppressor, SUP39, and alleles of sup35, sup45, SUP44 and SUP46 were identified.
  • (10) In the presence of the non-Mendelian factor [eta+], some alleles of previously isolated omnipotent suppressors are lethal.
  • (11) Mutations in a known yeast gene, ADE3, were shown to act as an antisuppressor, reducing the efficiency of the omnipotent suppressor, sup45-2.
  • (12) In conclusion, the concept should not be used as a justification for analyst omnipotence and avoidance of countertransference responsibility.
  • (13) Commercial interests now seem omnipotent, parroting the cry of the development lobby everywhere that they are synonymous with "jobs, growth and the future".
  • (14) We report a human homolog to wt yeast omnipotent suppressor 45 which shares 63% identity at the nucleotide level in the area of open reading frame (ORF) and 73% similarity at the amino acid (aa) level.
  • (15) The student should also have more than one supervisor, as this tends to protect against the development of overidealization on the part of the student, of omnipotence on the part of the teacher.
  • (16) On the other hand, sup111 through sup115, which acted as recessive omnipotent suppressors in the psi+ cytoplasm, manifested no, or very low, suppressor activity in the psi- cytoplasm.
  • (17) Narcissism is examined in terms of three lines of development: erotic self-love, omnipotence, and the regulations of self-esteem.
  • (18) Restriction mapping and DNA hybridisation analysis were used to demonstrate that the SAL4 gene is identical to the previously identified omnipotent suppressor gene SUP45 (SUP1).
  • (19) If all progressive voters were directed by an all-seeing omnipotent god-being to perfectly optimize their vote then the Tories would land in the 330s.
  • (20) God is omnipotent and omnipresent, he will take care of everything.