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  2. Superpower (ability) - Wikipedia

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    A superpower is a special or extraordinary superhuman ability far greater than what is considered normal. Superpowers are typically displayed in science fiction and fantasy media such as comic books , TV shows , video games , and film as the key attribute of a superhero .

  3. Superpower (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Energy superpower, a country that supplies large amounts of energy resources to a significant number of other countries; Potential superpowers, a state or a political and economic entity that is speculated to be—or to have the potential to soon become—a superpower

  4. Superpower - Wikipedia

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    Superpower describes a sovereign state or supranational union that holds a dominant position characterized by the ability to exert influence and project power on a global scale. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] This is done through the combined means of economic, military, technological, political, and cultural strength as well as diplomatic and soft power ...

  5. Power (international relations) - Wikipedia

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    Superpower: In 1944, William T. R. Fox defined superpower as "great power plus great mobility of power" and identified three states, the British Empire, the Soviet Union and the United States. [37] With the decolonisation of the British Empire following World War II, and then the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991, the United States has ...

  6. Soft power - Wikipedia

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    The European Superpower, Palgrave Macmillan. Argues that the European Union has used soft power effectively to emerge as an alternative and as a competitor to the heavy reliance of the US on hard power. Nye, Joseph (2007). "Notes For a Soft Power Research Agenda", in Berenskoetter & Williams (see under "Lukes") Nye, Joseph (2008).

  7. Contronym - Wikipedia

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    The dictionary definition of contranym at Wiktionary; The dictionary definition of Appendix:English contranyms at Wiktionary; Contronyms by language in Wiktionary; Autoantonyms page on fun-with-words.com; List of English examples at LingerAndLook.com

  8. Metahuman - Wikipedia

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    In the DC Universe, a metahuman is a human with superpowers.The term is roughly synonymous with the terms mutant, inhuman and mutate in the Marvel Universe and posthuman in the Wildstorm and Ultimate Marvel Universes.

  9. Divinity - Wikipedia

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    Divinity as a quality has two distinct usages: Divine force or power – Powers or forces that are universal, or transcend human capacities