powerless

adjective
pow·​er·​less | \ ˈpau̇(-ə)r-ləs How to pronounce powerless (audio) \

Definition of powerless

1 : devoid of strength or resources powerless victims
2 : lacking the authority or capacity to act was powerless to help

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Other Words from powerless

powerlessly adverb
powerlessness noun

Examples of powerless in a Sentence

I wish I could help you, but I am powerless in this situation.

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The story unfolds as a kind of tragic horror melodrama (again, Frankenstein-like), with Jessica powerless to prevent her mother from destroying herself and others. Noah Berlatsky, The Verge, "Since season 1, Jessica Jones has struggled to mix horror with superheroes," 18 June 2019 Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, a longtime supporter of the Syrian opposition, has seemed powerless to blunt the offensive, despite his increasingly strong partnership with Russian President Vladimir Putin. Washington Post, "Turkish military convoy hit by airstrike in northern Syria," 21 Aug. 2019 But the supervisors also risked looking powerless if the judge had ruled in the sheriff’s favor. Los Angeles Times, "Newsletter: Today: When police can — and can’t — kill," 20 Aug. 2019 For its part, Save the Christians is urging Washington to appoint a Special Envoy to Nigeria to help those who deem their situation powerless. Fox News, "Nigeria’s Christian community slowly being erased as militants step up vicious killings, kidnappings," 19 June 2019 Turns out that navigating a powerless balloon through the stratosphere is like using a road network where streets change directions and speed limits, or disappear altogether. Alex Davies, WIRED, "Self-Parking Garages, Robovans, and More Car News This Week," 28 July 2019 Russian officials are watching closely…and might be feeling a little powerless. Ian Bremmer, Time, "Sweeping Political Change in Ukraine Heralds Hope for the Future," 25 July 2019 Some numbers: The storms knocked out power to 3,000 of the Pepco utility’s customers while 4,700 customers in Northern Virginia had their power knocked out by the weekend storms with some of them still powerless on Monday. Patrick May, The Mercury News, "Hey Bay Area residents, be glad you’re not in these places this week," 22 July 2019 Svitolina, seeded eighth here at Wimbledon and playing in her first grand slam semifinal, put up more of a fight in the second set but was powerless against the Romanian's thundering ground strokes. Matias Grez, CNN, "Serena Williams to face Simona Halep in Wimbledon final," 11 July 2019

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First Known Use of powerless

15th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1

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More Definitions for powerless

powerless

adjective

English Language Learners Definition of powerless

: having no power : unable to do something or to stop something

powerless

adjective
pow·​er·​less | \ ˈpau̇-ər-ləs How to pronounce powerless (audio) \

Kids Definition of powerless

: without power, strength, authority, or influence He was powerless to stop them.

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