Impasse- a road or passage with no exit; a situation with no progress; a deadlock. (noun) (ĭm'pās')
We came to an impasse trying to solve the puzzle.
The antonym for the word impasse is solution.
The word impasse is a noun, a singular, common, abstract noun; a word for a situation in which progress is not possible because none of the people involved are willing to changetheir opinion or decision; a deadlock, a stalemate.
Paralysis, impasse, stalemate, standstill, gridlock, tie, draw, dead heat
Corner, dead end, cul-de-sack, gridlock, jam, standoff, standstill, and a few more. Go to thesaurus.com for synonyms whenever you need them.
Disappointment synonyms: bitter pill, blind alley, blow, blunder, bringdown, bummer, bust, calamity, defeat, disaster, discouragement, downer, downfall, drag, dud, error, failure, false alarm, faux pas, fiasco, fizzle, flash in the pan, impasse, inefficacy, lemon, miscalculation, mischance, misfortune, mishap, mistake, obstacle, old one-two, setback, slip, washout
The antonym for the word impasse is solution.
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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Impasse - 1969 I is rated/received certificates of: USA:M (original rating) USA:R (re-rating) (2011)
The cast of Impasse - 2012 includes: Olivier Bruaux as Olivier Alienor Menager Jerome Pace
'Standoff', or 'impasse'.
The Virginian - 1962 Impasse 1-8 was released on: USA: 14 November 1962