noun
- the quality or state of being incapable of feeling pain, emotion, or physical sensation
- the inability to be affected or moved by external forces or circumstances
Usage: often used in philosophical or theological contexts
Usage: formal or technical usage
Examples
- The philosopher argued that true wisdom requires a certain impassibility in the face of suffering.
- Her impassibility during the crisis impressed everyone; she remained calm and focused.
- In medieval theology, impassibility was considered a divine attribute.
- The stone's impassibility to weather and time made it ideal for monuments.
- He cultivated an impassibility that protected him from emotional turmoil.