ämˈnipəd.ən(t)s, əmˈ-, -ətən- also -ət ə n- noun
Etymology: Late Latin omnipotentia, from Latin omnipotent-, omnipotens + -ia -y
1.
a. : the quality or state of being omnipotent : almighty or unlimited power
b. : an agency or force of unlimited power and influence
I could not share the popular faith in the omnipotence of education — M.R.Cohen
2. capitalized : deity 1b