Preposition
to the power of
(mathematics) Indicating an exponent.
Two to the power of four equals sixteen. 2=16.
We are now cruising at a level of two to the power of twenty-five thousand to one against and falling, and we will be restoring normality just as soon as we are sure what is normal anyway. Douglas Adams
Poor is the power of the lead that becomes bullets compared to the power of the hot metal that becomes types. Georg Brandes
New York City is a great monument to the power of money and greed... a race for rent. Frank Lloyd Wright
Take, therefore, what modern technology is capable of: the power of our moral sense allied to the power of communications and our ability to organize internationally. That, in my view, gives us the first opportunity as a community to fundamentally change the world. Gordon Brown
The expression of beauty is in direct ratio to the power of conception the artist has acquired. Gustave Courbet
Beauty, like truth, is a thing which is relative to the time in which one lives and to the individual capable of understanding it. The expression of the beautiful bears a precise relation to the power of perception acquired by the artist. Gustave Courbet