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1 impossibilité
impossibilité [ɛ̃pɔsibilite]feminine noun* * *ɛ̃pɔsibilitenom féminin impossibility* * *ɛ̃pɔsibilite nfêtre dans l'impossibilité de faire — to be unable to do, to find it impossible to do
* * *impossibilité nf impossibility (de faire of doing); être dans l'impossibilité de faire, se voir dans l'impossibilité de faire to be unable to do, to find it impossible to do; mettre qn dans l'impossibilité de faire to make it impossible for sb to do; l'impossibilité dans laquelle il se trouvait de faire the fact that he was unable to do; l'impossibilité d'une telle rencontre the impossibility of such a meeting taking place.[ɛ̃pɔsibilite] nom féminin
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