Examples of 'more formidable' in a sentence

Meaning of "more formidable"

The phrase 'more formidable' is used to describe something or someone that is even more impressive, powerful, or difficult to deal with than before. It suggests that the previous level of formidability was already high, but now it has increased further. This phrase is often used to emphasize the strength, skill, or impact of a person, thing, or situation

How to use "more formidable" in a sentence

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more formidable
Far more formidable men than you.
Their new attorneys are somewhat more formidable.
More formidable impediments to the realisation of AfCFTA.
He was removed to the more formidable military prison at.
I thought they would send someone more formidable.
You two are more formidable together than apart.
Phoenix was prepared to resist a more formidable opponent.
Somewhat more formidable than calibos.
They would send someone more formidable.
Pierce is more formidable than either of you realize.
I would have imagined something more formidable.
Death proved more formidable than a foreign tongue.
A more powerful player is a more formidable player.
Here is more formidable challenge.
The other objection is much more formidable.

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It is much more formidable than that.
The latter strikes me as more formidable.
Your eyes are more formidable than that useless steel.
His intelligence makes him a more formidable foe.
There are few more formidable mothers than this one.
His next challenge will be much more formidable.
A more formidable opponent than the one she loves.
And you have even more formidable friends.
A far more formidable iPad opponent in my opinion is the BlackBerry PlayBook.
Perhaps you are a more formidable opponent.
But for developing countries the stakes are even more formidable.
You are so much more formidable than that.
The second challenge seemed a bit more formidable.
This is more formidable.
Essentially they had become significantly more formidable foes.
The old woman is a more formidable antagonist than one had imagined.
I thought he would be more formidable.
She seems a more formidable foe the more you get to know her.
You wanted him to more formidable.
Ithas a more formidable task than the United States antitrust authorities with a fraction of their resources.
But ahead lies an even more formidable barrier.
Having proper skins may also make the player seem stronger and more formidable.
I have come up against more formidable enemies than him.
The struggle against this kind of terror is yet more formidable.
Makes them more formidable.
The option of pulling out of the race became even more formidable.
Love is a great force more formidable than any other.
Nobody in the bunker is closer to the Fuhrer or more formidable.
To be alone he saw as a more formidable foe than the tiger.
Though I question why Lorenzo brought along an antique and not a more formidable companion.
The real thing is far more formidable and dangerous than we wanted to believe.
I know there are others who are more formidable.
The challenges will become even more formidable when taking the financial protection coverage into consideration.
But judgmental adults prove to be even more formidable adversaries.
I guess I am more formidable than you thought.

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