IMPUISSANCE: "powerlessness revealed by an inability to act effectively"




"Impuissance" refers to a state of powerlessness or inability to act effectively, often in a physical, emotional, or social context. It signifies a lack of strength, influence, or authority to accomplish something.

Etymology: The term "impuissance" originates from the French word "impuissant," which means "powerless" or "unable." It is derived from the Latin word "im-" (not) and "potentia" (power).

Sample Sentences:

  1. Despite his desire to help, he felt a sense of impuissance when faced with the enormity of the problem.
  2. The company's financial struggles led to a state of impuissance, unable to compete effectively in the market.
  3. She experienced a moment of impuissance, realizing she couldn't change the outcome despite her best efforts.
  4. The dictator's control left citizens in a state of impuissance, unable to voice their opinions freely.
  5. The patient's illness resulted in physical impuissance, restricting their ability to perform daily tasks.

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