impasse Meaning & Definition

  • En [ æmˈpæs]
  • Us [ ˈɪm.pæs]

Meaning of impasse In English

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Examples of impasse

  • Their disagreements contributed to the impasse over budget policy in 1995 and the infamous partial federal government shutdown.

  • If at this juncture a seeming impasse is reached, at least two different conclusions can be drawn.

  • Accentuating authenticity and a concomitant cultural autochthony, their vividness breeds essentialization and theoretical impasse.

  • The narrow view of culture, limited to race or ethnic group, provided no solution to the impasse over life support between her physicians and family.

  • But, whereas the rationality axiom just leads to an impasse, the evolutionary approach suggests ways out.

  • When the president's party likes the outcome of the legislative impasse, presidents willingly go down to defeat.

  • Even as fine sentiments make bad literature, excellent evidence-based studies regularly hit practical impasses.

  • Recent work in industrial policy and political theory takes seriously the historical impasse we now face.

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Translations of impasse In Other Languages

  • 中文繁体

    絕境, 僵局…

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  • 中文简体

    绝境, 僵局…

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  • Português

    impasse…

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  • Polski

    impas…

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  • Türk dili

    açmaz, çıkmaz, kördüğüm…

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  • русский язык

    безвыходное положение, тупик…

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