impotent

  • 51impotent — im·po·tent || ɪmpÉ™tÉ™nt adj. powerless, weak, helpless; unable to sustain an erection, unable to perform sexually (of a male) …

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  • 52impotent — [ ɪmpət(ə)nt] adjective 1》 helpless or powerless. 2》 (of a man) abnormally unable to achieve an erection or orgasm. Derivatives impotence noun impotency noun impotently adverb …

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  • 53impotent — a. 1. Powerless, unable, incapable, incompetent, disabled, incapacitated, imbecile, weak, feeble, infirm, frail, inefficient. 2. Unable to procreate, incapable of begetting offspring …

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  • 54impotent — adj 1. powerless, helpless, weak, feeble, frail, infirm, impuissant; exhausted, worn out, enfeebled, spent, all in, done for; prostrate, shattered, demoralized; enervated, nerveless, debilitated; disabled, decrepit, crippled, paralytic, palsied;… …

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  • 55impotent — im·po·tent …

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  • 56impotent — im•po•tent [[t]ˈɪm pə tənt[/t]] adj. 1) not potent; lacking power or ability 2) lacking force or effectiveness 3) phl (of a male) unable to attain or sustain a penile erection 4) (esp. of a male) sterile 5) Obs. being without restraint •… …

    From formal English to slang

  • 57impotent — /ˈɪmpətənt / (say impuhtuhnt) adjective 1. not potent; lacking power or ability. 2. utterly unable (to do something). 3. without force or effectiveness. 4. lacking bodily strength, or physically helpless, as an aged person or a cripple. 5. (of a… …

  • 58impotent —   a. weak; powerless; sexually incapable …

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  • 59impotent — im|po|tent adj., e …

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  • 60impotent — ịm|po|tent <lateinisch> (zum Koitus, zur Zeugung nicht fähig) …

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