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Meanings of absolute helplessness in English
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Usage of absolute helplessness in English
1
We shall reduce the city to a condition of absolutehelplessness.
2
He went down into the darkness and absolutehelplessness of death.
3
He said he'd never felt such absolutehelplessness in his life.
4
And a huge despair filled his soul, a feeling of utter and absolutehelplessness.
5
How like chiseled marble she looked, lying there in her absolutehelplessness beneath his stranger gaze!
6
Ford laughed-ather defiance, in the face of her absolutehelplessness, more than at what she said.
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Her predicament was one of absolutehelplessness.
8
For an instant that awe with which absolutehelplessness invests the sleeping and dead was felt by both husband and wife.
9
I am at this moment a close prisoner, without communication with the outer world, reduced consequently to the most absolutehelplessness.
10
Instinctively she urged her cob in pursuit, though subconsciously aware of the utter futility of it-ofher absolutehelplessness to avert disaster.
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In absolutehelplessness, the boys had let him talk on: there was nothing more to be done; and Alan was in a talkative mood.
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It was a whopper, bringing with it a ghastly sensation of utter and absolutehelplessness and an involuntary prayer that the vibrations might cease.
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Thus the Greeks were reduced to absolutehelplessness; and their isolation was completed on 9 September, when British sailors landed and destroyed the wireless station.
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Absolute freedom and absolutehelplessness have met together: you depend wholly on divine favour, yet that unfathomable agency is not distinguishable from your own life.