adjective
- impossible to pass through or travel across
- incapable of suffering or feeling pain
Usage: theological; philosophical
Examples
- The mountain trail became impassible after the landslide.
- Heavy snow made the roads impassible for several days.
- The dense jungle was nearly impassible without proper equipment.
- Theologians debate whether God is truly impassible.
- The flooded bridge was completely impassible to vehicles.
- Ancient philosophers considered the divine to be impassible and unchanging.