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GCheng620 Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

"impossibility"

Can you call something "of absolute impossibility" to stress on the impossibility of its feasibility?

Or what's a better word/expression?

THanks in advance:)
  

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" It's used alike for physical, emotional and administrative impossibilities - basically any kind of limit. d

  • " It's used alike for physical, emotional and administrative impossibilities - basically any kind of limit.
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You'd say "is an absolute impossibility"
"Fitting any more elephants in this telephone box is an absolute impossibility!"
It's used alike for physical, emotional and administrative impossibilities - basically any kind of limit.
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meteorquakeYou'd say "is an absolute impossibility""Fitting any more elephants in this telephone box is an absolute impossibility!"It's used alike for physical, emotional and administrative impossibilities - basically any kind of limit.d
Actually I was looking for an adjective, other than "impossible" of course.
Really would like to stress on the absolute
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inconceivable

other options are - unthinkable, unimaginable, preposterous, (and less common:) infeasible

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