The phrase "have you not come to such an impasse" refers to a situation where individuals or parties have reached a deadlock or point of no progress in a discussion or negotiation. It suggests that despite efforts to resolve an issue, they have been unable to agree or move forward. Essentially, it questions whether the person has not encountered a scenario where resolution seems impossible.
Come to par means: to meet the standards, to get equivalent to something on someone.
Future perfect is: subject + will + have + past participle. He will have come / They will have come / I will have come
You should say "come out from difficulties" instead of saying "come out of difficulties."
The past perfect tense is had come.
It means that other people will help you or finish your job. For example if you are sweeping the floor and you go to the bathroom and you come back and someone else is sweeping, they might say I've got it covered. And what he or she means by that is they will finish your job
The antonym for the word impasse is solution.
Impasse- a road or passage with no exit; a situation with no progress; a deadlock. (noun) (ĭm'pās')
The peace talks reached an impasse, so the parties left to assess their position. Impasse means "could go no further"
The cast of Impasse - 2008 includes: Patrick Seitz
The cast of Impasse - 2007 includes: Leigh Higginbotham as Gloria
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Negotiators reached an impasse while trying to solve the Middle East crisis.
Impasse regards a conflict without traction or compromise towards solution. An example is: The federal shutdowns that marked mid 90s during the Clinton administration regarded political impasse between the presidency and the Congress.
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The cast of Impasse - 2012 includes: Olivier Bruaux as Olivier Alienor Menager Jerome Pace
Impasse - 1969 I is rated/received certificates of: USA:M (original rating) USA:R (re-rating) (2011)
The cast of Impasse - 2010 includes: Ron Bobb Semple as Agent Calvin Alexandra Cruz as Gertrude