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Impossible sentence example. The sentences below are ordered by length from shorter and easier to longer and more complex. They use impossible in a sentence, providing visitors a sentence for impossible.

  • Impossible: she was in chains. (10)
  • Impossible to say. (8)
  • But he is impossible. (8)
  • Sleep was impossible. (10)
  • Both seemed impossible. (8)
  • Her removal was impossible. (4)
  • Meditation was impossible. (10)
  • It was inconceivable, incredible, impossible! (4)
  • Just as impossible, it seemed! (8)
  • It is impossible to budge them. (8)
  • It was impossible for the Hon. (10)
  • Impossible to watch and question him. (8)
  • It was impossible for me to allow it. (10)
  • It is impossible to express our surprize. (4)
  • But it is impossible not to feel uneasiness. (4)
  • That was why not to watch her seemed impossible. (8)
  • The prying of the outside world was impossible. (10)
  • But we considered it, we talked of it as impossible. (4)
  • It was impossible for many of the others not to smile. (4)
  • Surely, with such a force, it seemed impossible to fail! (19)
  • To guess what all this meant, was impossible even for Emma. (4)
  • It was impossible for Richard to return; his heart was surcharged. (10)
  • She was out; and I felt it impossible not to wait till she came in. (4)
  • To others not under such an influence the position seems impossible. (10)
  • In the immense range of modern ingenuity, this is perhaps not impossible. (9)
  • It is impossible to discuss it; every word is forwardness and falsehood. (12)
  • To take his revenge on Denonville, he resolved to make peace impossible. (19)
  • The advantage of much sleep to prepare them for their journey was impossible. (4)
  • That he was told was impossible, but if he chewed, he might have some tobacco. (2)
  • Late in the afternoon I found the river, at what point it was impossible to say. (7)
  • To sit in submissive obedience seemed unreasonable; to fly from Italy impossible. (10)
  • It was impossible to imagine; it was impossible not to long to know. (4)
  • I know it to be impossible for the Protestant heresy to offer a shade of consolation. (10)
  • It is impossible for you to doubt his distress on the morning when he committed this act. (8)
  • It would be wrong, it would be impossible, to give the man anything after such insolence. (9)
  • Impossible that his mother, who loved beauty, should not admire Fleur if she did know her. (8)
  • It is impossible to say when I shall be able to come to you; my confinement must be great. (4)
  • It is impossible that your own observation can have given you much knowledge of the clergy. (4)
  • He was in the shadow of the house, so that it was impossible to discern much of his figure. (10)
  • It had long been physically impossible for Swithin to start; his fist came down on the table. (8)
  • Now it was impossible to do openly the least thing that strict convention did not find desirable. (8)
  • Her instinct judged it impossible she could ever have yielded her heart to a man lacking courage. (10)
  • He reined his horse in behind a tree, then perceived that it was equally impossible to spy on them. (8)
  • Articulate speech was beyond his power; it was impossible to know if he were sensible to anything but pain. (1)
  • She left the room for a moment; then came the wine and glasses on a tray, borne by that impossible Italian! (7)
  • She either refused him outright, that last night in Carlsbad, or else she made impossible conditions with him. (9)
  • And he realised that she had burned her boats to make it impossible for a man of sensibility to disappoint her! (8)
  • I would say of nothing that it is impossible, except this task of recovering lost ground with one who is young. (10)
  • Later we find out that this is impossible; perhaps we find it out too late; some of us never find it out at all. (9)
  • It is impossible to agree with Mr. Mencken even here when he praises press and public with such faint damnation. (16)
  • She really would seem to fancy that the ballad verifies the main lines of the story, which is an impossible one. (10)
  • Soaring is impossible among that faction; but this they can do, they can furnish the Tory his opportunity to soar. (10)
  • They were within twenty yards of each other, and so abrupt was his appearance, that it was impossible to avoid his sight. (4)
  • Her smile was the richest flattery he could feel; the richer, perhaps, from his feeling it to be a thing impossible to fix. (10)
  • Her smile was the richest flattery he could feel; the richer, perhaps, from his feeling it to be a thing impossible to fix. (22)
  • Winton lamed a horse trying an impossible jump that he might get home the quicker, and, once back, was like an unquiet spirit. (8)
  • From now onwards, lying would be impossible, the reign of truth was at hand and deceit had been routed from its last stronghold. (5)
  • He at least did not conceive of her as she conceived of herself; but this may be impossible to any man with regard to any woman. (9)
  • Something like the mortal yearning to look upon the dead risen to life, made it impossible for him to remain absent and in doubt. (22)
  • He declared that it was impossible: that she was precious to the world of Art, and must on no account be allowed to run into peril. (10)
  • It was impossible for her to have forgotten to feel that this arrival of their common friends must be soon bringing them together again. (4)
  • The event was so shocking, that there were moments even when her heart revolted from it as impossible: when she thought it could not be. (4)
  • Escape was impossible, so we began to parley, and asked the way to a wine-shop with as much politeness as our meagre vocabulary allowed. (20)
  • While untold thousands of impossible articles drift about the editorial offices, these editors are looking for what they cannot often describe. (16)
  • Under these hard conditions importers find it impossible to do much business, the exorbitant wages demanded by seamen consuming most of the profit. (7)
  • Her condition made it impossible for Mr. Lowell to give receptions or large dinners, so that his household guests were confined to a few Americans. (14)
  • A part of us crossed below, the rest above, passing over both branches, the regiments inextricably intermingled, rendering all military formation impossible. (7)
  • He was confused, undisguisedly moved, said the plan was impossible, out of the question, but thanked Willoughby for the best of intentions, thanked him warmly. (10)
  • The plan was that she should be brought up for educating others; the very few hundred pounds which she inherited from her father making independence impossible. (4)

Also see sentences for: impracticable, unattainable.

Definition of impossible:

  • impossible, im-pos’i-bl, adj. that which cannot be done: that cannot exist: absurd, or excessively odd. | n. impossibil’ity.(0)

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