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  • adjective Without impact.

Etymologies

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impact +‎ -less

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Examples

  • Who would return to the impactless pages when you can write the blog today, post it tomorrow and talk about it the day after?

    Rabbi David Wolpe: I Used to Write Books... Rabbi David Wolpe 2011

  • Who would return to the impactless pages when you can write the blog today, post it tomorrow and talk about it the day after?

    Rabbi David Wolpe: I Used to Write Books... Rabbi David Wolpe 2011

  • Who would return to the impactless pages when you can write the blog today, post it tomorrow and talk about it the day after?

    Rabbi David Wolpe: I Used to Write Books... Rabbi David Wolpe 2011

  • Who would return to the impactless pages when you can write the blog today, post it tomorrow and talk about it the day after?

    Rabbi David Wolpe: I Used to Write Books... Rabbi David Wolpe 2011

  • Who would return to the impactless pages when you can write the blog today, post it tomorrow and talk about it the day after?

    Rabbi David Wolpe: I Used to Write Books... Rabbi David Wolpe 2011

  • Who would return to the impactless pages when you can write the blog today, post it tomorrow and talk about it the day after?

    Rabbi David Wolpe: I Used to Write Books... Rabbi David Wolpe 2011

  • Who would return to the impactless pages when you can write the blog today, post it tomorrow and talk about it the day after?

    Rabbi David Wolpe: I Used to Write Books... Rabbi David Wolpe 2011

  • Who would return to the impactless pages when you can write the blog today, post it tomorrow and talk about it the day after?

    Rabbi David Wolpe: I Used to Write Books... Rabbi David Wolpe 2011

  • Mr. Roosevelt, a self-described "liberal Republican," was reportedly encouraged to investigate a potential run by former Governor George Pataki and Texas Senator John Cornyn, but ultimately the great grandson of T.R. decided it was too much of a commitment for the potential payoff of years as an impactless junior senator.

    Harold Ford? Really? 2009

  • Yglesias almost has me convinced that it is of little use to defend flag burning on pratctical grounds — or at least to give a lot of leeway to politicians who feel the need to pander on a hot button, but mostly impactless question.

    Some Flag Day Thoughts on Flag Burning 2006

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