Impotent in spanish

Impotente

pronunciation: impoʊtente part of speech: adjective
In gestures

impotent1 = impotente, incapaz. 

Example: The Government is impotent to save our steel industry because of our membership of the EU.

more:

» feel + impotent (to) = sentirse impotente (para).

Example: We feel impotent to do anything about the horrors in other countries.

impotent2 = impotente. 

Example: They seem to regard literature as a secondary experience, more akin to being a peeping Tom, an impotent voyeur, rather than being one of the healthy, active people who get on with real living.

Impotent synonyms

weak in spanish: débiles, pronunciation: wik part of speech: adjective ineffectual in spanish: ineficaz, pronunciation: ɪnəfektʃuəl part of speech: adjective unable in spanish: incapaz, pronunciation: əneɪbəl part of speech: adjective ineffective in spanish: ineficaz, pronunciation: ɪnɪfektɪv part of speech: adjective

Impotent antonyms

strong pronunciation: strɔŋ part of speech: adjective potent pronunciation: poʊtənt part of speech: adjective virile pronunciation: vɪrəl part of speech: adjective
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