Examples of 'impasse' in a sentence

Meaning of "impasse"

Impasse is a noun that refers to a situation where progress or agreement cannot be reached, often due to a deadlock or disagreement between parties
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  • A road with no exit; a cul-de-sac.
  • A deadlock or stalemate situation in which no progress can be made.

How to use "impasse" in a sentence

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The impasse reflects the political reality.
Its stalemate and impasse are not acceptable.
The impasse in which we find ourselves is alarming.
This represents a major impasse for evolutionists.
This impasse is serious for two reasons.
In others though the impasse is still there.
The impasse was overcome through external forces.
It appears the impasse is far from over.
An impasse is a situation that has no apparent solution.
This shows the impasse they are facing.
An impasse threatens the international climate negotiations.
Find ourselves in an impasse in which sins are unavoidable.
Abyei and efforts to resolve the impasse.
The present impasse was undermining its credibility.
I am deeply troubled by this impasse over priorities.

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Political impasse and mixed economic signals.
We keep running into the same impasse.
The current impasse should not continue.
We can explain it a little better so there is no impasse.
We are at an impasse with the last few demands.
So there is only one solution to this impasse.
The current impasse satisfies both sides.
Thai politics has thus reached an impasse.
I understand the impasse in which he finds himself.
It seems to me that we have an absolute impasse here.
Engaging impasse implies staying in the darkness.
The reasons for the impasse are obvious.
This impasse called for cooler heads.
It will break the impasse between you.
This impasse also signals break time.
I think we have reached an impasse in our relationship.
Political impasse starts to bite at construction sector.
Negotiations have been at an impasse for several years.
The budget impasse is affecting household sentiment.
We must find a way out of this impasse.
We were at an impasse and we had to come up with something.
It is very easy to get out of this impasse.
The political impasse on energy policy remains.
We call on the parties to avoid that impasse.
But the impasse had been broken.
Social policy has arrived at a total impasse.
Our educational impasse might then be overcome.
We continue to be deeply troubled by the persisting impasse.
But overcoming this impasse is politically complicated.
He called for dialogue to overcome the impasse.
Such an impasse is not adequate for my mother.
This condition made for something of an impasse.
It is time to break the impasse of the cachots.
I have found a detour around our impasse.
This impasse must now be broken.

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