Pre-potency is a term used to describe the ability of one gene to express itself over another gene. Antonyms for pre-potency include recessiveness, inferiority, impotence, weakness, and feebleness. In genetics, recessiveness refers to a gene that is likely to remain dormant or be overshadowed by another gene. Similarly, an inferior gene may not be expressed at all or may not produce the desired effect. Impotence, weakness, and feebleness refer to genes that lack dominance and may not be able to affect any change at all. In summary, pre-potency refers to a strong gene that is capable of expressing itself, while its antonyms suggest the opposite.