Meaning & Definition of word "Impossibility"
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Impossibility
/ɪmˌpɒsɪˈbɪlɪti/
noun:
- 1. The state or fact of being impossible; something that cannot occur or be done.
- Example: The impossibility of completing the project within the deadline was acknowledged by the team.
- 2. An impossible situation or event.
- Example: His claim that he could run a marathon without training was seen as an impossibility.
- 3. A circumstance that is beyond the realm of reality or practical possibility.
- Example: The scientist highlighted the impossibility of reversing time in her lecture.
- 4. The quality of being impossible.
- Example: She expressed her frustration over the impossibility of finding a parking spot in the crowded city center.
Etymology
From the Latin 'impossibilitas', from 'impossibilis' (impossible) + the suffix '-ity'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
a matter of impossibility:
A situation or issue that cannot be resolved.
impossibility theorem:
A mathematical or logical statement that asserts certain conditions cannot be met.
facing the impossibility:
Encountering a situation deemed impossible to overcome.
Related Words
impossible:
Not able to occur, exist, or be done.
improbably:
In a manner that is unlikely to happen.
imposing:
To forcibly place (a burden) upon someone.
Slang Meanings of impossibility
Meaning: No chance or way.
Example Sentence: Trying to keep him quiet? That's a total impossibility!
Meaning: Something that is extremely difficult or unlikely.
Example Sentence: Getting him to agree is an impossibility, man!