defenselessness

NOUN
  1. the property of being helpless in the face of attack
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How To Use defenselessness In A Sentence

  • Her weak façade of control did not hide her utter defenselessness and need to be wanted. Too Old for Their Age
  • The issue is one of innocence and defenselessness on the one hand, and a decision by one who truly does have a choice on the other. Requiring viewing of pre-abortion ultrasounds: I’m with Crist on this one
  • The KMT legislature blocked Taiwan's military procurements during the Chen Shui-bian (陳水扁) years, and thus ensured Taiwan's long-term defenselessness against China. Taipei Times
  • So, where is the Vatican's outrage at the worldwide epidemic of sexual abuse of children perpetrated by its own clergy --- a sin of the very first order, given the defenselessness of the victims and the power and trust invested in the molesting men of God? Carla Seaquist: Where is the Vatican's Outrage about Child Molestation?
  • And what of the asphalt toreadors who use their own defenselessness as a kind of weapon? Pedestrian Detection
  • This position of defenselessness is a position which no free people should ever occupy. Sir Norman Angell - Nobel Lecture
  • No. Although the law makes her helpless in my hands, to me her defenselessness is her best defense. Iola Leroy, Or Shadows Uplifted.
  • We naked apes, in the millennia since consciousness evolved into thought, have forged in our fear and defenselessness great clumsy creatures called nations, which have a momentum seemingly beyond human ability to control, and which are both modeled after and behave like the predators who terrorized us for most of our time here on this planet, according to Ehrenreich. Robert Koehler: The Heart of the Future
  • Risk – By placing his hand in the box, he risks losing it, and in the violent universe of Dune, that means defenselessness and likely death. Fear is the Growth Mindset Killer « TalentedApps
  • So, where is the Vatican's outrage at the worldwide epidemic of sexual abuse of children perpetrated by its own clergy -- a sin of the very first order, given the defenselessness of the victims and the power and trust invested in the molesting men of God? Carla Seaquist: Where Is the Vatican's Outrage About Child Molestation?
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