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IMPOTENCE; IMPOTENCY n. 3 definitions
The quality or condition of being impotent; want of strength or power, animal, intellectual, or moral; weakness; feebleness; inability; imbecility. Some were poor by impotency of nature; as young fatherless children, old decrepit persons, idiots, and cripples. Hayward. O, impotence of mind in body strong! Milton.…
IMPOTENT a. 4 definitions
Not potent; wanting power, strength. or vigor. whether physical, intellectual, or moral; deficient in capacity; destitute of force; weak; feeble; infirm. There sat a certain man at Lystra, impotent inhis feet. Acts xiv. 8. O most lame and impotent conclusion! Shak. Not slow to hear, Nor impotent to save. Addison.…
IMPOTENTLY adv.
In an impotent manner.
INADVERTENCE; INADVERTENCY n. 2 definitions
The quality of being inadvertent; lack of heedfulness or attentiveness; inattention; negligence; as, many mistakes proceed from inadvertence. Inadvertency, or want of attendance to the sense and intention of our prayers. Jer. Taylor.
INADVERTENT a.
Not turning the mind to a matter; heedless; careless; negligent; inattentive. An inadvertent step may crush the snail That crawls at evening in the public path. Cowper. -- In`ad*vert"ent*ly, adv.
INANIMATENESS n.
The quality or state of being inanimate. The deadness and inanimateness of the subject. W. Montagu.
INAPPETENCE; INAPPETENCY n.
Want of appetency; want of desire.
INARTICULATENESS n.
The state or quality of being inarticulate.
INATTENTION n.
Want of attention, or failure to pay attention; disregard; heedlessness; neglect. Novel lays attract our ravished ears; But old, the mind inattention hears. Pope.
INATTENTIVE a.
Not attentive; not fixing the mind on an object; heedless; careless; negligent; regardless; as, an inattentive spectator or hearer; an inattentive habit. I. Watts.
INCATENATION n.
The act of linking together; enchaining. [R.] Goldsmith.
INCOEXISTENCE n.
The state of not coexisting. [Obs.] Locke.
INCOMPETENCE; INCOMPETENCY n. 2 definitions
The quality or state of being incompetent; want of physical, intellectual, or moral ability; insufficiency; inadequacy; as, the incompetency of a child hard labor, or of an idiot for intellectual efforts. "Some inherent incompetency." Gladstone.
INCOMPETENT a. 3 definitions
Not competent; wanting in adequate strength, power, capacity, means, qualifications, or the like; incapable; unable; inadequate; unfit. Incompetent to perform the duties of the place. Macaulay.
INCOMPETENTLY adv.
In an competent manner; inadequately; unsuitably.
INCOMPLETENESS n.
The state of being incomplete; imperfectness; defectiveness. Boyle.
INCONSIDERATENESS n.
The quality or state of being inconsiderate. Tillotson.
INCONSISTENCE n.
Inconsistency.
INCONSISTENCY n. 3 definitions
The quality or state of being inconsistent; discordance in respect to sentiment or action; such contrariety between two things that both can not exist or be true together; disagreement; incompatibility. There is a perfect inconsistency between that which is of debt and that which is of free gift. South.…
INCONSISTENT a. 2 definitions
Not consistent; showing inconsistency; irreconcilable; discordant; at variance, esp. as regards character, sentiment, or action; incompatible; incongruous; contradictory.
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