Definify.com

Webster 1913 Edition


Impossibility

Im-posˊsi-bil′i-ty

,
Noun.
;
pl.
Impossibilities
(#)
.
[L.
impossibilitas
: cf. F.
impossibilité
.]
1.
The quality of being impossible; impracticability.
They confound difficulty with
impossibility
.
South.
2.
An impossible thing; that which is not possible; that which can not be thought, done, or endured.
Impossibilities
! O, no, there’s none.
Cowley.
3.
Inability; helplessness.
[R.]
Latimer.
Logical impossibility
,
a condition or statement involving contradiction or absurdity; as, that a thing can be and not be at the same time. See
Principle of Contradiction
, under
Contradiction
.

Webster 1828 Edition


Impossibility

IMPOSSIBIL'ITY

,
Noun.
[from impossible.]
1.
That which cannot be; the state of being not possible to exist. That a thing should be and not be at the same time, is an impossibility.
2.
Impracticability; the state or quality of being not feasible or possible to be done. That a man by his own strength should lift a ship of the line, is to him an impossibility, as the means are inadequate to the end. [See Impossible.]

Definition 2024


impossibility

impossibility

English

Noun

impossibility (countable and uncountable, plural impossibilities)

  1. Something that is impossible.
    Meeting the deadline is an impossibility; there is no way we can be ready in time.
  2. (uncountable) The quality of being impossible.
    • South
      They confound difficulty with impossibility.
    • 1749, John Cleland, Fanny Hill: Memoirs of a Woman of Pleasure, Part 2
      ...he threw himself upon her, and his back being now towards me, I could only take his being ingulph'd for granted, by the directions he mov'd in, and the impossibility of missing so staring a mark...
  1. (obsolete) Inability; helplessness.
    (Can we find and add a quotation of Latimer to this entry?)

Antonyms

Translations