impossible
adj.
not possible; cannot be done; unbearable, cannot be endured
IMpossible
Impossibility
"Impossible" redirects here. For other uses, see
Impossible (disambiguation). See
modal logic for logic which discusses impossibility,
contingency and
necessityThe doctrine of impossibility is an excuse for the nonperformance of duties under a contract, based on a change in circumstances (or the discovery of preexisting circumstances), the nonoccurrence of which was an underlying assumption of the contract, that makes performance of the contract literally impossible. For such a defense to be raised, performance must not merely be difficult or unexpectedly costly for one party; there must be no way for it to actually be accomplished.
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impossible
Noun
1. something that cannot be done; "his assignment verged on the impossible"
(hypernym) impossibility, impossible action
Adjective
1. not capable of occurring or being accomplished or dealt with; "an impossible dream"; "an impossible situation"
(antonym) possible
(similar) hopeless
(see-also) hopeless
(attribute) possibility, possibleness
2. totally unlikely
(synonym) inconceivable, out of the question, unimaginable
(similar) unthinkable
3. used of persons or their behavior; "impossible behavior"; "insufferable insolence"
(synonym) insufferable, unacceptable, unsufferable
(similar) intolerable
impossible
adj.
impossible, incredible, unbearable; fantastic, hopeless, outrageous
impossible (m)
n.
impossible; impossibleness, impossibility
Impossible
(n.)
An impossibility.
(a.)
Not possible; incapable of being done, of existing, etc.; unattainable in the nature of things, or by means at command; insuperably difficult under the circumstances; absurd or impracticable; not feasible.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913), edited by Noah Porter.
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