| impotent | 1. Not potent; wanting power, strength. Or vigor. Whether physical, intellectual, or moral; deficient in capacity; destitute of force; weak; feeble; infirm. "There sat a certain man at Lystra, impotent inhis feet." (Acts xiv. 8) "O most lame and impotent conclusion!" (Shak) "Not slow to hear, Nor impotent to save." (Addison) 2. Wanting the power of self-restraint; incontrolled; ungovernable; violent. "Impotent of tongue, her silence broke." (Dryden) 3. <medicine> Wanting the power of procreation; unable to copulate; also, sometimes, sterile; barren. Origin: F. Impotent, L. Impotens, -entis; pref. Im- not + potens potent, powerful. See Potent. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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lacking power or ability; "Technology without morality is barbarous; morality without technology is impotent"- Freeman J.Dyson; "felt impotent rage" (of a male) unable to copulate
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(IM-po-tent) In medicine, describes the inability to have an erection of the penis adequate for sexual intercourse
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(IM-po-tent): Inability to have an erection and/or ejaculate semen.
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Distinguished, well known
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Unable to have an erection.
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| impotent | lacking power or ability |
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| impotent | (of a male) unable to copulate |
| impotent | in a helpless manner |
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