16 collocations for powered

They don't just power the life-support systems-in fact, I haven't found that part at all yet.

What, then, is the nature of this emotional appeal which surpasses so much in intimacy, pleasure, and power the appeal to the intellect?

When he tried to 'power up' the asteroid and move it out of orbit, he reached the limit of its available power.

When I was in fifth grade Billy powered his bike up Church Hill (black Stetson, yellow kerchief).

You twice ten hundred deities, To whom we daily sacrifice; You powers, that dwell with fate below, And see what men are doomed to do;

At this time the protestant religion was established, which naturally allied us to the reformed state, and made all the popish powers our enemies.

Introspective observation of pre-criminal states of mind by so-called normal persons reveals that in many of them there is an impairment of reason and will power, in others an exaltation amounting almost to hysteria.

It shows the great dignity and power of the episcopal office at that time: it transcended in influence and power the governorship of a province.

Desperation powered his legs and they pumped at peak speed.

the utmost reach Of priestly power the mind to fetter, When laymen think, when women preach, A war of words, a 'Pastoral Letter!'

But the achievement of Christ in founding by his single will and power a structure so durable and so universal, is like no other achievement which history records.

(Indeed, it has been calculated that the energy required to power all the televisions and computers in America that are currently in sleep mode equals the output of an entire average-size power plant.)

Thy hand the varied leaf design'd, And gave the bird its thrilling tone; Thy power the dew-drops' tints combined,

Cooped, cramped, half hid, the glorious work of WREN Lent grandeur once to huckstering haunts of men, Though on its splendour Shopdom's rule impinged, And plaster, had they power, kind heaven's clear vault With vulgar vaunts of Sausages or Salt.

And, above all, the State's motto has been thoroughness and efficiency in every department of its manifold life; knowledge and power its aims.

640 Now, when the sloathfull fit of lifes sweete rest Had left the heavie Shepheard, wondrous cares His inly grieved minde full sore opprest; That balefull sorrow he no longer beares For that Gnats death, which deeply was imprest, 645 But bends what ever power his aged yeares Him lent, yet being such as through their might He lately slue his dreadfull foe in fight.

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