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    Pow·er·less
    /ˈpou(ə)rləs/

    adjective

    • 1. without ability, influence, or power: "troops were powerless to stop last night's shooting"
  2. The meaning of POWERLESS is devoid of strength or resources. How to use powerless in a sentence.

  3. Powerless definition: unable to produce an effect. See examples of POWERLESS used in a sentence.

  4. POWERLESS | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary. Meaning of powerless in English. powerless. adjective. uk / ˈpaʊə.ləs / us / ˈpaʊ.ɚ.ləs / Add to word list. having no power: The villagers are powerless against the armed invaders. The police seem to be powerless (= unable) to prevent these attacks. Synonym. impotent (LACKING POWER) Opposites.

  5. Powerless means lacking strength, ability, or authority. If nothing you do stops your dog from barking, you're powerless to make her be quiet. A person who doesn't have the power they need to accomplish something can be described as powerless.

  6. Define powerless. powerless synonyms, powerless pronunciation, powerless translation, English dictionary definition of powerless. adj. 1. Lacking strength or power; helpless and totally ineffectual. 2. Lacking legal or other authority. pow′er·less·ly adv. pow′er·less·ness n.

  7. without the power to do something or to prevent something from happening: [ + to infinitive ] The government seems powerless to do anything about the rising price of oil. (Definition of powerless from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)

  8. powerless to do something completely unable to do something. I saw what was happening, but I was powerless to help. The Embassy seemed powerless to intervene.

  9. Someone who is powerless is unable to control or influence events. If you don't have money, you're powerless. ...political and economic systems that keep women poor and powerless. If we can't bring our problems under control, feelings of powerlessness often ensue.

  10. Someone who is powerless is unable to control or influence events. If you don't have money, you're powerless. If we can't bring our problems under control, feelings of powerlessness and despair often ensue. If you are powerless to do something, you are completely unable to do it.

  11. Jun 3, 2024 · powerless (comparative more powerless, superlative most powerless) Lacking sufficient power or strength. I admit that I am powerless over my hatred towards white people in ways that I am unable to recognize fully, both at this time and in the past.

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