Impossible

  • 121impossible condition — A condition precedent or subsequent in a contract which, at the time when the contract is entered into, purports to bind a party to do that which is absolutely impossible in itself. Jones v United States (US) 6 Otto 24, 24 L Ed 644 …

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  • 122impossible contract — A contract to do a thing which is in the nature of things impossible. Such a contract is to be distinguished from one which could be performed by anyone possessing the means, skill and knowledge requisite for performance, but which the party is… …

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  • 123impossible action — noun an alternative that is not available • Syn: ↑impossibility • Hypernyms: ↑option, ↑alternative, ↑choice • Hyponyms: ↑impossible …

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  • 124impossible — im|pos|si|ble Mot Pla Nom masculí …

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  • 125impossible — I (Roget s IV) modif. 1. [Incapable of being considered] Syn. inconceivable, unthinkable, vain, hopeless, infeasible, unachievable, unattainable, out of the question, insurmountable, useless, impassable, inaccessible, unworkable, preposterous,… …

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  • 126impossible — im·pos·si·ble || ɪm pÉ‘sÉ™bl / pÉ’s adj. not possible; cannot be done; unbearable, cannot be endured …

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  • 127impossible — adjective not able to occur, exist, or be done. ↘very difficult to deal with. Derivatives impossibility noun (plural impossibilities). impossibly adverb …

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  • 128impossible — a. 1. Impracticable, unfeasible, unattainable, unachievable, out of the question. 2. Inconceivable, unthinkable, that cannot be, incapable of occurring or of being so, absurd, self contradictory …

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