Impasse - Law Dictionary Search Results
Impassible
Incapable of suffering inaccessible to harm or pain not to be touched or moved to passion or sympathy unfeeling or not showing feeling without sensation
demagoguery
impassioned appeals to the prejudices and emotions of the populace
VerbarImpasse
An impassable road or way a blind alley cul de sac fig a position or predicament affording no escape
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Cannot
Cannot, The word 'cannot' emphatically connotes a situation of impasse. In Shorter Oxford Dictionary, 3rd Edn., at page 255, the word 'can' is defined as 'to be able;
deadlock
: the state of a jury unable to agree on a verdict see also allen charge b : impasse c : a state in which corporate directors are unable to perform their functions because of shareholder voting
Eloquent
Having the power of expressing strong emotions or forcible arguments in an elevated impassioned and effective manner as an eloquent orator or preacher
Empassion
To move with passion to affect strongly See Impassion
Hersillon
A beam with projecting spikes used to make a breach impassable
Immeability
Lack of power to pass or to permit passage impassableness
Impatible
Not capable of being borne impassible
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