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61not\ to\ give\ quarter — v. phr. 1. To be utterly unwilling to show mercy; not to allow a weaker or defeated party the chance to save themselves through escape. The occupying foreign army gave no quarter they took no prisoners, shot everyone, and made escape impossible.… …
62not to say — phrasal : to use a milder expression than his manner was discourteous, not to say offensive * * * not to say Indeed one might go further and say • • • Main Entry: ↑say * * * not to say phrase used for adding a description that emphasizes the one… …
63impossible action — noun an alternative that is not available • Syn: ↑impossibility • Hypernyms: ↑option, ↑alternative, ↑choice • Hyponyms: ↑impossible …
64impossible — I (Roget s IV) modif. 1. [Incapable of being considered] Syn. inconceivable, unthinkable, vain, hopeless, infeasible, unachievable, unattainable, out of the question, insurmountable, useless, impassable, inaccessible, unworkable, preposterous,… …
65impossible — adj 1. illogical, self contradictory, incompatible, absurd, preposterous, ridiculous; out of the question, not possible, hopeless, Sl. no go, not to be thought of. 2. unthinkable, unimaginable, unbelievable, incredible, inconceivable; beyond… …
66not on — adjective unacceptable or impossible …
67impossible — im·pos·si·ble || ɪm pÉ‘sÉ™bl / pÉ’s adj. not possible; cannot be done; unbearable, cannot be endured …
68impossible — adjective not able to occur, exist, or be done. ↘very difficult to deal with. Derivatives impossibility noun (plural impossibilities). impossibly adverb …
69impossible contract — One which the law will not hold binding upon the parties, because of the natural or legal impossibility of the performance by one party of that which is the consideration for the promise of the other …
70impossible contract — One which the law will not hold binding upon the parties, because of the natural or legal impossibility of the performance by one party of that which is the consideration for the promise of the other …