Words meaning "without power or authority" include powerless or impotent.
Example: The nurse felt powerless to change the physician's poor communication style.
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The word jurisdiction (authority) is from the Latin juris(jura, plural of jus) meaning "law".
The word virtue comes from a Latin root meaning strength or power.
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Fear is the root word.
The word tentative means to be done without being certain or fixed without a doubt. The word most nearly similar in the meaning to tentative would be uncertain.
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Exousia is a Greek word that refers to power or authority.
The base of the word "usurpation" is "usurp". "Usurp" means to seize power or authority without legal right. "Usurpation" refers to the act of wrongfully seizing power or authority.
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It is a Latin word of the same spelling, meaning one who has absolute power and authority. In Latin use, a dictator was a judge in the Roman Republic invested with absolute power
The word 'dominion' came from the Latin word 'dominus', meaning lord.
"Sovereignty" refers to the supreme authority or power to govern a country or state. It allows a government to make decisions, enact laws, and control its own internal affairs without external interference.
power or authority to do something
Unauthority. It's not really a word, but "unauthoritative" is a word, so it stands to reason that they would have the same opposite prefix since "authoritative" is simply derived from "authority".
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"Random" is a word which has the meaning haphazard without aim.
The word "aristocracy" originates from the Greek words "aristos" meaning "best" and "kratos" meaning "power" or "rule." This term refers to a social or political system in which a privileged, noble class holds power and authority.