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im⋅pu⋅is⋅sant
/
ɪmˈpyu
ə
sənt
,
ˌɪm
pyuˈɪs
ənt
,
ɪmˈpwɪs
ənt
/
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im-
pyoo
-
uh
-s
uh
nt
,
im-pyoo-
is
-
uh
nt
,
im-
pwis
-
uh
nt
]
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impuissant
–adjective
lacking strength; feeble; weak.
Origin:
1620–30;
< MF;
see
im-
2
,
puissant
Related forms:
im⋅pu⋅is⋅sance,
noun
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im·pu·is·sance
(ĭm-pyōō'ĭ-səns, ĭm-pwĭs'əns)
n. Lack of power or effectiveness; weakness.
[Middle English
impuissaunce
, from Old French
impuissance
:
in-
,
not
; see
in-
1
+
puissance
,
power
; see
puissance
.]
im·pu'is·sant
adj.
The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition
Copyright © 2009 by Houghton Mifflin Company.
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