Impotent in a sentence as an adjective

When other countries ignored our threats, it made us look impotent.

That secrecy, so effective when operating in the dark, is suddenly impotent when the light is shined on it.

We're going to invoke the Declaration if Independence on an impotent campaign page about Twitter?Just stop using Twitter.

Somewhere in that archive is something in their past that could be used against them in a way that would render their Presidency impotent at the very least.

For example, when describing a modern brick house, we know that "modern" and "brick" have to go somewhere, but putting "modern" after "brick" makes it impotent, so we put it before.

Our impotent Congress, two year election cycles, and media that no longer holds anybody accountable.

Don't keep living in the past, and stop entertaining impotent revenge fantasies about 'warning the organization' about your former manager.

An investment banker annoyed by Zuckerberg wearing a hoodie is equally impotent to someone who can't wait to see Zuckerberg "stick it to the bankers".Focus on stuff that matters.

Impotent definitions

adjective

lacking power or ability; "Technology without morality is barbarous; morality without technology is impotent"- Freeman J.Dyson; "felt impotent rage"

adjective

(of a male) unable to copulate