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impassable"that cannot be passed or passed over," 1560s, from assimilated form of in- (1) "not, opposite of" + passable. Related: Impassability.
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impassablenot possible to pass through.
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impassableincapable of being passed Impassibility (from Latin in-, "not", passibilis, "able to suffer, experience emotion") describes the theological doctrine [..]
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impassableadj. That can not be passed through or over.
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impassable(adj) incapable of being passed
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impassableRoad Closed - use alternate route.
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