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possible (adjective), more possible, most possible
1. Regarding something that is capable of happening, existing, or being true without contradicting proven facts, laws, or circumstances_ The elderly Mr. Thompson was receiving the best possible care in his home.
2. Capable of occurring or of being done without offense to character, nature, or custom: Jane inquired about the best possible care in the retirement home.
3. Concerning something that is capable of favorable development; potential: The weather forecaster said that there could be possible sun during the next days.
4. Pertaining to something that may be true or may be the case: It is possible that Mr. Todd has already gone home.
5. Descriptive of an uncertain likelihood; without any guarantee: It is possible that Joe will come to visit, but he doesn't know if it will work out.
2. Capable of occurring or of being done without offense to character, nature, or custom: Jane inquired about the best possible care in the retirement home.
3. Concerning something that is capable of favorable development; potential: The weather forecaster said that there could be possible sun during the next days.
4. Pertaining to something that may be true or may be the case: It is possible that Mr. Todd has already gone home.
5. Descriptive of an uncertain likelihood; without any guarantee: It is possible that Joe will come to visit, but he doesn't know if it will work out.
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poten-, pot-, poss-, -potent, -potence, -potency, -potential +
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