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impotently

  • a word derived from impotent.
    impotent
    adjective
    not potent; lacking power or ability.

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People arriving at the airport now can watch as the empty trains shuttle impotently back and forth.

From Barron's May 27, 2026

It's amusing, of course, to watch Lake flail about impotently.

From Salon Dec. 7, 2022

But if coronavirus vaccines for my children mean the difference between nursing them through mild cold symptoms and impotently rocking a sobbing baby at midnight, I’ll take the shot every time.

From Washington Post Jul. 26, 2022

And it is heartbreaking and frustrating to see city leaders just standing by helplessly and impotently while their constituents are plagued by endless challenges.

From Seattle Times Dec. 30, 2021

For ten years or more, both of her daughters had often, if impotently, conspired to throw out this veteran kimono.

From "Franny and Zooey" by J. D. Salinger