powerlessness

IPA: pˈaʊɝɫʌsnʌs

noun

  • The state or character of being powerless; absence or lack of power.
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Examples of "powerlessness" in Sentences

  • And McGovern’s sense of powerlessness is compelling.
  • When the new AA member reaches this step there is likely to be a rise in anxiety, and a strong surge of resistance to the idea of powerlessness.
  • Krauthammer is speaking truth to powerlessness, that is, to those who will still become powerless if Obama wins, since they are inauthentic & have come too late to Obama.
  • Poverty is also characterized by a self perpetuating condition of powerlessness, which is multi generational reality that impacts on the next generation even before birth.
  • If the charges are true, this isn't a story about sex, romance and the war between men and women, it is about violence, and toward a person who is almost a definition of powerlessness.
  • The Elbow Boys also shun 12-step slogans and claim to deny the notion of powerlessness, but they see the problem of quitting in physical terms: they fuse their own arms straight so as not to be able to take a drink.
  • Reams of psychological research confirm that this kind of sense of powerlessness is all too often translated into fantasies of inflicting harm on others — there’s no more complete assertion of dominance than torture.
  • And so when the Obama Administration decides it can do no better than stand by, ring its hands and express "disappointment" at the resumption of settlement expansion, its powerlessness is taken for granted, as if it were a simple fact of nature.

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