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How to use impassible in a sentence

Looking for sentences and phrases with the word impassible? Here are some examples.

Sentence Examples
Aquinas accepted Aristotle's view that God cannot change and is impassible.
Dusty when dry, filled with bottomless chuckholes when wet, and with few bridges, the roads were often impassible.
And according to this He gave His body in an impassible and immortal condition to His disciples.
Control does not extend across any river hex side or any impassible hex side.
And then, with our mind made impassible and spiritual, we shall participate in a spiritual illumination from him, and in a union that transcends our mental faculties.
Meanwhile, impassible roads meant feed for cows needed to be airlifted into the area.
Zona Fosso di Monterivoso: the water catchment area of Monterivoso river, from its sources to the impassible barriers near Ferentillo.
Stage coach travel was rugged and slow, with long distances being an arduous and tiring journey over primitive roads, subject to delay and often impassible in muddy weather.
Hoarding has always conjured nightmare scenarios of impassible rooms filled to the brim.
Parts of Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba were plagued by flood conditions and other weather-related problems this spring, making planting impossible or in some cases, washing out fields or making them impassible.
The epicentre of yesterday's tremor, in the Hindu Kush mountains, triggered landslides and collapsed buildings across remote areas that could be left impassible.
Examples from Classical Literature
This will lead us to see that it consists of nonentity, and that it is impassible.
The turnkey, the same who, on Aramis's first arrival had shown himself so inquisitive and curious, was now not only silent, but impassible.
Still grave and impassible, the Cardinal looked at her and waited.
She lifted up her lips and kissed Henry Dunbar's impassible face.
Almayer looked at her furtively, but the face was as impassible as ever.
Consequently, matter is impassible, as by itself it possesses no quality.
Up to that moment the Chief's countenance had been impassible.
Raoul, impassible, and a little disengaged by the attention of his hosts, looked from his place through the open window at the gardens and the statues which peopled them.
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