Definitionn. a situation in which no progress can be made or no advancement is possible
Last update: October 6, 2015
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The negotiations his reached an impasse with both sides refusing to compromise. [Please select]
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Yesterday, the two parties did not make any progress on the contract terms because they had reached an impasse. [Please select]
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Because of the impasse between workers and management, the factory has been closed for two weeks. [Please select]
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Escape from this impasse, and among his Socratic contemporaries he seems to have singled out Antisthenes 4 as most in need of refutation. [Please select]
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It was Maga Jhaere who solved the riddle of that impasse. [Please select]
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We seemed to have reached a bit of an impasse. [Please select]
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Yet the impasse was there, and what could remove it--what clear the way. [Please select]
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, who had reasoned all this out for himself and had come to the same impasse. [Please select]
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An impasse was thus reached and Maurice at last openly declared for the Contra-Remonstrant side. [Please select]
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But what seemed to him the impasse was this fighting in the dark. [Please select]
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It was to one man in the world that many men in all armies looked for a way out of this frightful impasse. [Please select]
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