impasse

impasse
im·passe /'im-ˌpas, im-'pas/ n: a point in esp. labor negotiations at which reaching an agreement is impossible because neither party is willing to compromise or change position

Merriam-Webster’s Dictionary of Law. . 1996.

impasse
I noun abruption, bar, block, blockade, blockage, cessation, check, complete standstill, complexity, cul-de-sac, dead end, dead stop, deadlock, desistance, deterrence, difficulty, dilemma, discontinuance, discontinuance of activity, discontinuation, end, halt, hopelessness, impediment, impossibility, impossible task, inextricability, insoluble difference, insuperability, insuperable obstacle, nonresumption, obstacle, obstruction, perplexity, preclusion, predicament, problem, quagmire, quandary, stalemate, stall, standstill, state of inaction, state of no progress, stop associated concepts: impasse in negotiations II index deadlock, dilemma, draw (tie), halt, imbroglio, predicament, quagmire

Burton's Legal Thesaurus. . 2006

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  • impasse — [ ɛ̃pas ] n. f. • 1761; de 1. in et passer 1 ♦ Petite rue qui n a pas d issue. ⇒ cul de sac. Habiter dans une impasse. Rue en impasse. 2 ♦ (1845) Fig. Situation sans issue favorable. Nous sommes dans une impasse. Sortir de l impasse. ♢ Faire,… …   Encyclopédie Universelle

  • impasse — UK US /ˈæmpæs/ US  /ˈɪmpæs/ noun [S] ► a situation in which further development is impossible: be at/remain at an impasse »With negotiations at an impasse, analysts warn the uncertainty may harm supermarket stocks. »to declare/reach an impasse… …   Financial and business terms

  • impasse — (n.) 1851, blind alley, from Fr. impasse impassable road, blind alley, impasse, from assimilated form of in not, opposite of (see IN (Cf. in ) (1)) + M.Fr. passe a passing, from passer to pass (see PASS (Cf. pass) (v.)). Supposedly coined by… …   Etymology dictionary

  • Impasse — Im passe ([a^]N p[aum]s ; E. [i^]m*p[.a]s ), n. [F.] An impassable road or way; a blind alley; cul de sac; fig., a position or predicament affording no escape. The issue from the present impasse will, in all probability, proceed from below, not… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • impasse — s. m. 1. Situação que impede ou dificulta algo. = DIFICULDADE, EMBARAÇO, EMPECILHO 2. Situação ou negociação sem solução à vista. 3.  [Portugal: Madeira] Rua sem saída.   ‣ Etimologia: francês impasse …   Dicionário da Língua Portuguesa

  • Impasse — (franz., spr ängpáss , Impaß), Sackgasse; einen i. (fälschlich Engpaß) machen oder im passieren, im Whist und Bostonspiel soviel wie mit einer niedrigen Karte stechen in der Voraussetzung, daß der Gegner keine höhere hat, um so einen Stich mehr… …   Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon

  • Impasse — er et fremmedord for et dilemma, en knibe eller en umulig situation …   Danske encyklopædi

  • impasse — /ɛ̃ pas/, it. /em pas/ s.f., fr. (propr. [strada] senza sbocco ), in ital. invar. [situazione complicata, da cui sia difficile uscire: trovarsi in una i. ] ▶◀ cul de sac, difficoltà, (fam.) guaio, (fam.) pasticcio, vicolo cieco …   Enciclopedia Italiana

  • impasse — Voz francesa que significa ‘situación de difícil o imposible resolución, o en la que no se produce ningún avance’. Su uso es innecesario en español, por existir las expresiones callejón sin salida o punto muerto, de sentido equivalente: «Las… …   Diccionario panhispánico de dudas

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