superomnipotent
English
Alternative forms
- super-omnipotent
Etymology
From super- + omnipotent.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /suːpəɹˈɒmˈnɪpətənt/
Adjective
superomnipotent (not comparable)
- (rare) Truly omnipotent; possessing absolutely limitless power, influence, and authority, transcending all logic, paradoxes and contradictions.
- 1855, David Urquhart, Familiar Words, as Affecting the Conduct of England in 1855[1], Trübner & Company, page 102:
- Yet this omnipotent assembly, and the superomnipotent majority therein, are not allowed to have their own way!
- 1916, Royal Society of Medicine, The Journal of Mental Science, Volume 62[2], Longman, Green, Longman & Roberts, page 124:
- The whole of humanity, nature and God himself are under the influence of some malevolent "superomnipotent" power.
- 1958, Bill Sadler, Bill Sadler's Talks[3], page 51:
- And here we're seeking him as superomnipotent, superomnipresent, and superomniscient.