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powerlessness revealed by an inability to act
in spite of their weakness the group remains active
How To Use impuissance In A Sentence
- I knew, impotent as I was, that I _could_ play it -- I could feel the sense of power tingling through my own impuissance. The Making Of A Novelist An Experiment In Autobiography
- Think but lightly of such impuissance? what stops my despair? From Saul
- Then came the Son of God in time when man was vanquished of ignorance and impuissance. The Golden Legend, vol. 1
- Most analysts of international relations agree that it was a period during which the traditional alliance between Washington and Brussels was languished; mainly due to Bush administration's impuissance to search for broader consensus regarding the Iraq War. Obama's chance to renew US-Europe relations
- Following a tinny peace agreement this week, allegations have arisen that there may have even been a $6 million bribe to encourage Taliban leaders 'cooperation, revealing the extent of the government's impuissance and desperation. Stuart Whatley: Pakistan's Presidential Putz
- After, came the law of God, which hath given commandment in which he hath been overcome of impuissance, as first he hath cried: There is none that fulfilleth but that commandeth. The Golden Legend, vol. 1
- While less deference may be due now that the formal authority's impuissance has been exposed, this is not the time to mock, point fingers, or rest on our laurels. Karthika Sasikumar: The Fractures That Breed Danger
- She thought she was sick; she had never felt such impuissance. In Other Worlds
- -- Si donc les noirs sont bornés ici à un petit commerce de détail, n'en accusons pas leur impuissance, mais le préjugé des blancs, qui leur donnent des entraves. The Journal of Negro History, Volume 1, January 1916
- Il y a une certaine impuissance de ces mots pour guérir les maux de coeur. Epilogue