Impossible in a sentence as a noun

Right now, my tab bar shows a pile of orange [Y] icons that all say "Hacker Ne...", which makes them impossible to distinguish.

I often find people give up too soon, they think something is impossible or they're scared of how much time it will take to find the solution.

In large production environments it's almost impossible to avoid bugs - and some of them are going to be nasty.

Of course not. But he achieved what so many deemed impossible in a noble manner and this is extremely rare in political leaders anywhere in the world.

Relying solely on an implementation sealed inside a chip and which is impossible to audit is a BAD idea.

Impossible in a sentence as an adjective

Sometimes better because we were not breaking ourselves trying to impress them with impossible deadlines that we would sometimes miss.

Even now, in my middle 30's, it's nearly impossible for me to get a tech job even though my felonious history was from when I was a teenager.

As the industrial revolution happened, this rule was relaxed, because as it turns out it's impossible to make industry that doesn't pollute.

It's nice if the constraints are prioritized so you know what to give up if you can't satisfy them all. But there's nothing quite like saying "Yeah, we did this thing in two weeks that everyone assumed was impossible, and we did it without a binary push" or "Through our clever architecture, we accomplished with one server what everyone thought required a whole rack.

“But when you see that,” he said, pointing to the T-shirts, “a conversation becomes impossible.”----The conversation became impossible when your company decided to willingly give up everything and anything about its customers for a fee.

Impossible definitions

noun

something that cannot be done; "his assignment verged on the impossible"

adjective

not capable of occurring or being accomplished or dealt with; "an impossible dream"; "an impossible situation"

adjective

totally unlikely

See also: inconceivable unimaginable

adjective

used of persons or their behavior; "impossible behavior"; "insufferable insolence"

See also: insufferable unacceptable unsufferable