Synonym: impossible action, impossibleness. Similar words: possibility, accessibility, implausibility, compressibility, impossible, impossibly, visibility, feasibility. Meaning: [ɪm‚pɑsə'bɪlətɪ /-pɒs-] n. 1. incapability of existing or occurring 2. an alternative that is not available.
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31. A further difficulty is the impossibility of including all criminal acts in a questionnaire or interview.
32. Social evolution without ecological reference is ultimately a logical impossibility in a world of finite resources.
33. Accordingly, Stanley Mill was designed and built so that destruction by fire was a virtual impossibility.
34. But the deal has stalled after Caldaire management claimed a Government clause would make moving a financial impossibility.
35. Shire difficulty became sheer impossibility after a months long battle to deselect David Abrahams, the previous candidate.
36. By making institutional racism an impossibility in theory, this son of discourse justifies it in practice.
37. Fighting either of them would have been a cultural impossibility, physically unthinkable.
38. It is rarely an impossibility to find a third person, and in gusty weather this must make sense.
39. Impossibility should never be confused with improbability.
40. It is an impossibility for you to do so.
41. A single isolated force is therefore an impossibility.
42. In short, the impossibility is a logical impossiblity.
43. Completely banning nuclear weapons is a virtual impossibility.
44. The adless publication is painted either as a disservice to the public, or an economic impossibility.
45. Similarly, British mathematician Alan Turing's research in the 1930s demonstrated the impossibility of accurately modeling every conceivable computer program.
46. The adless publication is painted either as a disservice to the public, or as an economic impossibility.
47. It was fostered by the demands of creditors and the impossibility of holding up many more.
48. He had always felt the absolute impossibility of addressing that enigmatical man, who was, in his eyes, both equivocal and imposing.
49. Attack your impossibility complex and attach yourself to possibility thinkers.
50. It's a physical impossibility to be in two places at one time.
51. In British and American case laws, there are two forms of anticipatory breach, that is, renunciation before performance and impossibility before performance.
52. The third Chapter is mainly concerned about the impossibility of the modern love myth to survive the besiegement of the modern industrial civilization.
53. Impossibility of performance, an important concept in the law of obligation in the Continent Law System, is one of core questions in contract law.
54. Impossibility of using the delta[sentencedict.com], para and surf if we are morphed.
55. Tying my shoes was a major accomplishment, long division seemed a near impossibility, and complex social interaction consisted of a game of tag.
56. Galloping oscillations are usually violent and must be damped structurally, which is a near impossibility.
57. We soon saw the impossibility of reaching the city before midnight.
58. Impossibility of performance does not excuse a man from his contract.
59. The bane of preemptive action is the impossibility of proving it was necessary.
60. There are two possible ways of reacting to what deconstruction calls "undecidability," that is to say the impossibility of our really being able to form a grounded opinion about anything.
More similar words: possibility, accessibility, implausibility, compressibility, impossible, impossibly, visibility, feasibility, sensibility, plausibility, divisibility, insensibility, responsibility, irresponsibility, imperceptibility, legal responsibility, civic responsibility, social responsibility, sense of responsibility, fallibility, legibility, gullibility, eligibility, flexibility, credibility, compatibility, infallibility, irascibility, inflexibility, combustibility.