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No, possible is an adjective.
No the word possible isn't a verb at all. It is both an adjective and a noun.
"Maximize" is a verb with the root word "maxi." It means to make as large or great as possible.
The word 'possible' is an adjective, used to describe something that can be done or achieved.
Yes. A possible meaning is to punish someone.
The possible word is the verb "participate" (to take part).
No, the word 'possible' is an adjective, a word that describes a noun: a possible goal.The word 'possible' is occasionally used as a noun in place of the noun possibility: The possible is easy, the impossible is a bit harder.
No. If a word modifies a verb, it would be an adverb.
Yes, warned is the past tense of the verb to warn.
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Boston - verb: 1. The process by which the agency in charge of roads seeks to make existing maps as inaccurate as possible on their current budget.
The Latin word for "impossible" is impossibilis. It is constructed of the negative prefix in- (which becomes im- before a 'p'), the verb posse "to be able; to be possible", and the suffix -ibilis "able". Posse in turn is a compound of the adjective potis "able; possible" and the verb esse "to be". So basically impossibilismeans "not able to be possible".