semipowerful
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semipowerful (not comparable)
- Somewhat powerful.
- 2008 January 19, Gail Collins, “Fear and Voting in Las Vegas”, in New York Times[1]:
- Then, in deference to Nevada’s Harry Reid, the semipowerful Senate majority leader, the caucuses were moved to January, creating a sense of excitement and New Hampshire-like entitlement on the part of the local population.