Definition of Impasses

1. Noun. (plural of impasse) ¹

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Definition of Impasses

1. impasse [n] - See also: impasse

Lexicographical Neighbors of Impasses

impartially
impartialness
impartibility
impartible
impartibly
imparting
impartment
impartments
imparts

Literary usage of Impasses

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. IRS Restructuring: Congressional Hearings edited by William V. Roth, Jr. (1999)
"... give either party access to the Federal Service impasses Panel (FSIP); the Panel, ... has a long and effective history of resolving bargaining impasses, ..."

2. Reports of Cases Relating to the Duty and Office of Magistrates: Determined by Great Britain Court of King's Bench (1838)
"7 (highway), and the stopping up of No. 7 makes them impasses or culs-de-sac. But it is said that the order of justices is The Marquess ba(j ;n not ..."

3. U. S. Postal Service: Little Progress Made in Addressing Persistent Labor by Teresa L. Anderson, Billy W. Scott, Robert Kigerl (1999)
"Thus, PRA established procedures for interest arbitration that are designed to resolve bargaining impasses that may occur during discussions over the terms ..."

4. The Praxis of Alain Badiou by Paul Ashton, A J Bartlett, Justin Clemens (2006)
"Jacques Lacan notoriously called for 'a return to Freud', meaning—not a return to dogmas or doctrines of the master— but to the impasses of the Freudian ..."

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