Synonym: impotency, powerlessness. Similar words: impotent, omnipotence, potency, potent, potently, potentia, potentate, potential. Meaning: ['ɪmpətəns] n. 1. the quality of lacking strength or power; being weak and feeble 2. an inability (usually of the male animal) to copulate.
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(61) Harte and co-author Cindy Meston from the University of Texas at Austin enrolled 65 men without self-reported impotence in an eight-week quit smoking program using nicotine patches.
(62) The structuralists'assertion of the complete impotence of monetary policy is surely excessive.
(63) However, this category is characteristic of vague connotation and farraginous explanations. Furthermore, the impotence and decline of public sphere in fact cause us to doubt its prospect and reality.
(64) Resentment at US power is being replaced by contempt, as the impotence and self-deception of the American political class in the face of the country's problems become increasingly evident.
(65) Objective To study diagnostic techniques , radiographic manifestations and diagnostic value of the venous leakage impotence.
(66) Dil was on his way to work at the construction when site he stopped briefly to listen to a man propounding the benefits of a herb against impotence.
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(68) CONCLUSION: Photosensitization is quite capable of embolizing the rather large veins, therefore, the photosensitive treatment for venae impotence show certain feasibility.
(69) In some cases iatrogenic impotence or other sexual dysfunction can be permanent, as in PSSD.
(70) Prolactinomas (most common) may present with amenorrhea, galactorrhea, and infertility in women and loss of libido and impotence in men.
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