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How to use impotent in a sentence

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How, then, do we demythologize and render impotent the demons in our lives?
They want us to feel impotent, to worship the golden calf of commercialism, dazzled and opiated by its pale buzzing glow.
The few pretenders who remained were a disappointing assortment of dim, second-class felons and impotent thugs.
Of course, there are two sides to every coin and not all bouncers are muscle-bound, impotent meatheads.
Korean researchers had 45 impotent men take either 900 mg of Korean red ginseng or a placebo three times daily.
Governments are thought to be impotent in the face of business interests to make improvements in people's lives.
According to the findings of this study, about 120,000 U.K. men are impotent because of smoking.
Treatment of impotence leads to a major improvement in the quality of life for both the impotent male and his partner.
Beer mats and posters persuading impotent men to seek medical help are to be placed in dozens of Scottish pubs.
These witches had used poisons to kill people or make them ill, often rendering men impotent and women sterile.
With the official Opposition almost impotent, the country needs strong, Labour-led committees to keep the executive to account.
We would end up an impotent and uninfluential nation, just one voice among the many.
One night, she makes a pass at him, and though he tries to respond, he is impotent.
Theirs is an impotent, childish rage, born of a sense of failure and a resentment of American power.
Beyond shaking one's fist at the sky in impotent rage, not much can be done for that stuff.
The more the mother tried to make her daughter go to school, the more the daughter refused, and the more the mother felt helpless and impotent.
Heritage-rich nations and tribal groups alike sound bellicose in defence of heritage whose attrition they are impotent to prevent.
There emerges an impotent impasse in which the actually organic aspect takes over.
For all our technological and intellectual advances, we are impotent when nature rears up against us.
But several biographers have argued that Barrie was asexual, possibly impotent, and certainly never acted on any improper urges.
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He might have served Cibber or Gibbons as a model for a statue of impotent rage.
He pushed past mutch unceremoniously, and leaving her behind to stamp impotent signals, he scampered after Cuni.
With her wireless out of action she was impotent to perform the vital function of communicating with her invisible consorts.
Nor was the fyke of impotent preparation within the walls of the castle better.
Otherwise she would split up into many impotent states and be at the mercy of the solidary races adjoining her.
Would they effect a lodgement, or be hurled back baffled and raging and impotent, as, alas!
May the aged marry, that are frigid, impotent, and uncapable of procreation?
The petty bourgeoisie, great in boasting, is very impotent for action, and very shy in risking anything.
What is my freedom, if all creatures, even the botched and the impotent, are my masters?
My egomania, like a swollen thing, has become impossible to articulate or to reduce to the impotent ironies of clay and paint.
Then, in a moment, his weakness was further displayed in an impotent obstinacy.
By the end of the Punic Wars it was an impotent relic of a vanquished popular control.
He was jerked out of the way, into a room with the convicted prisoners, where he sat and wept like a child in his impotent rage.
The impotent man answered him, Sir, I have no man to put me into the pool.
I have still a youthful air, it is true, but I feel old, and within six months I am certain I shall be broken down, gouty, impotent.
When He spoke to the impotent man His word of command had to be obeyed.
At that moment, the viscount could not help uttering an exclamation of impotent rage.
The Constitution of 1787 did not make our democracy impotent.
Cesare sat impotent in Rome, no doubt vexed by his own inaction.
The result is a compound of vulgar rascalities and impotent Byronics.
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