IMPASSIBLE

Source: 566, 567

impassible|impassive. Impassible, or Impassive, a. incapable of suffering

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Im‐pas″si‐ble (?), a. [[L. impassibilis; pref. im- not + passibilis passable: cf. F. impassible. See Passible.]] Incapable of suffering; inaccessible to harm or pain; not to be touched or moved to passion or sympathy; unfeeling, or not showing feeling; without sensation. “Impassible to the critic.” Sir W. Scott. Secure of death, I should contemn thy dart Though naked, and impassible depart. Dryden.