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impassibly — adverb see impassible I … New Collegiate Dictionary
impassibly — See impassibility. * * * … Universalium
impassibly — adv. in an insensitive manner, without emotion, in an unfeeling manner; without the ability to feel pain … English contemporary dictionary
impassibly — im·pas·si·bly … English syllables
impassibly — adverb see impassible … Useful english dictionary
impassible — I. adjective Etymology: Middle English, from Middle French or Late Latin; Middle French, from Late Latin impassibilis, from Latin in + Late Latin passibilis passible Date: 14th century 1. a. incapable of suffering or of experiencing pain b.… … New Collegiate Dictionary
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impassible — impassibility, impassibleness, n. impassibly, adv. /im pas euh beuhl/, adj. 1. incapable of suffering pain. 2. incapable of suffering harm. 3. incapable of emotion; impassive. [1300 50; ME < LL impassibilis. See IM 2, PASSIBLE] * * * … Universalium
impassible — [ɪm pasɪb(ə)l] adjective chiefly Theology incapable of suffering or feeling pain. Derivatives impassibility noun impassibly adverb Origin ME: via OFr. from eccles. L. impassibilis, from L. in not + passibilis (see passible) … English new terms dictionary
impassible — /ɪmˈpæsəbəl/ (say im pasuhbuhl) adjective 1. incapable of suffering pain. 2. incapable of suffering harm. 3. incapable of emotion; impassive. {Late Latin impassibilis. See im 2, passible} –impassibility /ɪmˌpasəˈbɪləti/ (say im.pahsuh biluhtee),… …