Impasse


The meaning of the word Impasse is: a situation that prevents advancement


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Yesterday, the two parties did not make any progress on the contract terms because they had reached an impasse.

published by Mirtha on 2021-06-03 05:55:14


Because of the impasse between workers and management, the factory has been closed for two weeks.

published by Nicolas on 2021-10-29 18:07:17


The jury ended in an impasse when the members could not break a tie vote on the defendant’s guilt.

published by Dorris on 2021-05-18 13:34:45


Since the snow has covered the mountain and the lake has frozen over, we have reached an impasse and must sleep in our car until the weather becomes warmer.

published by Araceli on 2021-05-05 21:52:21


Hopefully the mediator can help us get past this impasse so we can proceed with the signing of the business agreement.

published by Bao on 2021-01-12 17:27:59


After John lost his job and his car, he felt he was at an impasse in his life.

published by Reina on 2021-08-01 19:55:08


The kidnapper refused to talk to the hostage negotiator during the impasse.

published by Carter on 2021-09-09 17:10:50


Since neither the husband nor the wife is willing to make a compromise, the divorce hearing is at an impasse.

published by Marry on 2021-11-28 06:35:39


Even if it takes all night, we must work through the financial impasse that is preventing our teachers from returning to their classrooms.

published by Doyle on 2021-05-30 14:29:46


Because the two countries have reached an impasse in their treaty negotiations, the war will continue.

published by Quinn on 2021-03-17 15:49:38


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