IMPOSS'IBLE, a. L. impossibilis in and possibilis, from possum, to be able.
1. That cannot be. It is impossible that two and two should make five, or that a circle and a square make five, or that a circle and a square should be the same thing, or that a thing should be, and not be at the same time.
2. Impracticable not feasible that cannot be done.
With men this is impossible but with God all things are possible. Matthew 19
Without faith it is impossible to please God. Hebrews 11
There are two kinds of impossibilities physical and moral. That is a physical impossibility, which is contrary to the law of nature. A thing is said to be morally impossible, when in itself it is possible,but attended with difficulties or circumstances which give it the appearance of being impossible. See Possible, Practicable and Impracticable.
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