Significado en español
Lost none of its potency
Significado de Lost none of its potency
Maintains its strength or effectiveness over time.
In simple words: Remains strong and effective.
Lost none of its potency en una frase
- The ancient manuscript has lost none of its potency over the centuries.
- Despite the years, her influence has lost none of its potency in the organization.
- This formula has lost none of its potency, still delivering remarkable results.
Cómo usar Lost none of its potency
Often used to describe something that has maintained its effectiveness over time. Suitable in formal writing or speeches, but less common in everyday conversation.
Grammar pattern
standalone phrase
Memory hint
Think of 'potency' like a potion's power that has not faded.
Palabras relacionadas
Collocations with Lost none of its potency
- lose potency
- maintain potency
- potency of the drug
- potency remains unchanged
Synonyms for Lost none of its potency
- retained its strength
- remained effective
- kept its power
- stayed potent
Opposites of Lost none of its potency
- deteriorated
- weakened
- reduced
Common mistakes with Lost none of its potency
- Confusing with 'lost some of its potency' — this means it has weakened.
- Using 'potency' incorrectly in informal contexts where 'strength' is better.
- Misplacing the phrase in a sentence, altering its intended emphasis.
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Preguntas frecuentes sobre Lost none of its potency
¿Qué significa Lost none of its potency?
Remains strong and effective.
¿Qué significa Lost none of its potency en español?
Remains strong and effective.
¿Cuál es la definición de Lost none of its potency?
Maintains its strength or effectiveness over time.
¿Cómo se usa Lost none of its potency en una frase?
The ancient manuscript has lost none of its potency over the centuries.
¿Puedes dar otro ejemplo de Lost none of its potency?
Despite the years, her influence has lost none of its potency in the organization.
¿Cuáles son los sinónimos de Lost none of its potency?
Algunas alternativas comunes son retained its strength, remained effective, kept its power, stayed potent.
¿Cuál es el opuesto de Lost none of its potency?
Significados opuestos incluyen deteriorated, weakened, reduced.
¿Qué palabras acompañan a Lost none of its potency?
Suele combinarse con lose potency, maintain potency, potency of the drug, potency remains unchanged.
¿Cuáles son los errores comunes al usar Lost none of its potency?
Confusing with 'lost some of its potency' — this means it has weakened. Using 'potency' incorrectly in informal contexts where 'strength' is better. Misplacing the phrase in a sentence, altering its intended emphasis.
¿Cómo se pronuncia Lost none of its potency?
US: //lɔst nʌn ʌv ɪts ˈpoʊtənsi//, UK: //lɒst nʌn ʌv ɪts ˈpəʊtənsi//. Escucha el audio de arriba para oír la pronunciación nativa.
¿Lost none of its potency es formal o informal?
"Lost none of its potency" es formal, así que encaja en conversaciones profesionales, de negocios o académicas.
¿Cuándo debo usar Lost none of its potency?
Often used to describe something that has maintained its effectiveness over time. Suitable in formal writing or speeches, but less common in everyday conversation.
