Meaning & Definition of word "Impassable"
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Impassable
/ɪmˈpæsəbl/
adjective:
- 1. Impassable means incapable of being traversed or crossed.
- Example: After the heavy snowfall, many roads became impassable for vehicles.
- 2. Impassable can also refer to a situation that is not able to be overcome or passed through.
- Example: The negotiations reached an impassable deadlock, and both parties had to walk away.
- 3. Impassable may describe obstacles that prevent any passage.
- Example: The river had risen so high that it created an impassable barrier between the two towns.
Etymology
Derived from French 'impassable' and Latin 'impassabilis', meaning 'not allowing passage.'
Common Phrases and Expressions
impassable barrier:
A barrier that cannot be crossed or overcome.
impassable road:
A road that is blocked or cannot be traveled on.
Related Words
impasse:
a situation in which no progress is possible, especially because of disagreement.
passable:
capable of being passed, traversed, or crossed.
Slang Meanings of impassable
Meaning: Beyond reach or impossible to navigate.
Example Sentence: After that storm, the roads were totally impassable, bro!
Meaning: So blocked that there's no way through.
Example Sentence: Dude, that alley was impassable; we had to turn back.