"Possibilities" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Possibilities" Meaning

The word "possibilities" refers to the potential or potential outcomes or situations that are possible or could occur in a given situation. It can also refer to the quality of having the potential to exist or happen.

Example: "There are many possibilities for the new company to expand its business."

Synonyms: prospects, probabilities, options, chances, outcomes.

Antonyms: impossibilities, limitations, constraints.

"Possibilities" Examples

Here are five usage examples based on the word "possibilities":

1. Exploring Career Opportunities

She had a wide array of possibilities as a graduate in computer science, and she was excited to explore them all.

2. Thinking Ahead

His creativity allowed him to see multiple possibilities for the old, abandoned building; it could be turned into a museum, a library, or even a community center.

3. High Expectations

The new summit provided an invitation to recognizing and exploring large-scale growth possibilities that hadn’t been seen in years.

4. The Future is Uncertain

The future orientation classes were discussing various possibilities of environmental scenarios and what challenges could come about from them.

5. Choosing Between Options

After contemplating several career possibilities, he decided that becoming a doctor or a lawyer would best suit him, and he began the application process for both.

"Possibilities" Similar Words

Possessives

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Possessor

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Possessors

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Possessors refer to individuals or entities that have ownership, control, or dominion over something, such as possessions, properties, assets, or objects. They are the people or entities that hold a claim or title to something, giving them the right to use, manage, and dispose of it as they see fit.<br><br>For example:<br><br> The new car was sold to the fortunate buyers, making them the possessors of the vehicle.<br> The company is the primary possessor of the brand's intellectual property.<br> The landlord is the possessor of the rental property.<br><br>In general, possessors have a degree of control or ownership over something, and they are responsible for its upkeep, maintenance, and management.

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Possessory refers to the state of being in possession or retaining possession of something, or pertains to ownership or the right to possession.<br><br>Example: "In a possessory dispute, the court must determine who has the right to possess the property."<br><br> Synonyms: owner, possessive, ownership.<br><br>Antonyms: relinquish, surrender, relinquishing.

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A posset is a warm, milky drink traditionally made with a mixture of wine, milk, or broth, often sweetened with honey or spices, and typically served as a comforting or medicinal remedy, especially for the common cold. It may have been invented by ancient Romans. In modern times, posset is often made with cream, sugar, and spices, and often served as a warm or cold dessert.

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