Crossword-Solution: IMPASSIBILITY 13 letters, 1 clue 🏆 scrabble score: 22

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Impassibility a. The quality or condition of being impassible;
insusceptibility of injury from external things.

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the state of being impassible 2 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
To boil with a continued bubbling or heaving and rolling, with noise.
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Sentences with IMPASSIBILITY (5)

The words sent a chill of horror through Maitre Cruchot, who, notwithstanding his impassibility as a notary, felt the cold running down his spine as he thought that Grandet of Paris had possibly implored in vain the millions of Grandet of Saumur.
Eugenie Grandet Honore de Balzac 1999
She understood at last that this was not, as she had supposed, a mere domestic squabble; but when she forced an explanation with her “insect,” as Monsieur Gravier called him, she found the cold, hard impassibility of steel.
The Muse of the Department Honore de Balzac 1999
Clerk, call the next case.” Birotteau, clothed with the caftan of honor which the speech of the illustrious _procureur-general_ had cast about him, stood dumb with joy as he listened to the solemn words of the president, which betrayed the quiverings of a heart beneath the impassibility of human justice.
Rise and Fall of Cesar Birotteau Honore de Balzac 1999
Even the greatest impassibility of mind is hardly proof against them, because the impressions are powerful in their nature, and always act at the same time upon the feelings.
On War Carl von Clausewitz 2006
The countenance--a little material, perhaps, but how could it be otherwise?--presented, like all the Breton faces grouped about the baron, a certain savagery, a stolid calm which resembled the impassibility of the Huguenots; something, one might say, stupid, due perhaps to the utter repose which follows extreme fatigue, in which the animal nature alone is visible.
Beatrix Honore de Balzac 1999

Quotes with IMPASSIBILITY (1)

If Samkhya-Yoga philosophy does not explain the reason and origin of the strange partnership between the spirit and experience, at least tries to explain the nature of their association, to define the character of their mutual relations. These are not real relationships, in the true sense of the word, such as exist for example between external objects and perceptions. The true relations imply, in effect, change and plurality, however, here we have some rules essentially oppos…
Mircea Eliade Yoga: Immortality and Freedom