释义 |
im·po·tent I. \-nt\ adjective Etymology: Middle English, from Middle French & Latin; Middle French, from Latin impotent-, impotens, from in- in- (I) + potent-, potens potent — more at potent 1. a. : not potent : lacking in power, strength, or vigor : deficient in capacity : weak, powerless < he liked to be bad and see them all impotent to correct him — Stuart Cloete > < its impotent ruling classes — Edward Shils > < a relatively impotent preparation of penicillin > < a lame and impotent, and a trite, conclusion — Howard M. Jones > b. : unable to copulate : wanting in procreative power; broadly : sterile — usually used of males 2. [Latin impotent-, impotens] obsolete : incapable of self-restraint : ungovernable, violent Synonyms: see sterile II. noun : one that is impotent |