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impossible
     1. adj. Not possible; not able to be done or happen.
           It is difficult, if not impossible, to memorize 20,000 consecutive numbers.
           Sarah thinks that nothing is impossible because things can always somehow happen.
     2. adj. (colloquial, of a person) Very difficult to deal with.
           You never listen to a word I say – you're impossible!
     3. adj. (math, dated) imaginary
           impossible quantities, or imaginary numbers
     4. n. (obsolete) an impossibility
to
     1. part. A particle used for marking the following verb as an infinitive.
           I want to leave.
           He asked me what to do.
           I don’t know how to say it.
           I have places to go and people to see.
     2. part. As above, with the verb implied.
           "Did you visit the museum?" "I wanted to, but it was closed.".
           If he hasn't read it yet, he ought to.
     3. part. A particle used to create phrasal verbs.
           I have to do laundry today.
     4. prep. Indicating destination: In the direction of, and arriving at.
           We are walking to the shop.
     5. prep. Used to indicate purpose.
           He devoted himself to education.
           They drank to his health.
     6. prep. Used to indicate result of action.
           His face was beaten to a pulp.
     7. prep. Used after an adjective to indicate its application.
           similar to ..., relevant to ..., pertinent to ..., I was nice to him, he was cruel to her, I am used to walking.
     8. prep. (obsolete,) As a.
           With God to friend (with God as a friend);   with The Devil to fiend (with the Devil as a foe);   lambs slaughtered to lake (lambs slaughtered as a sacrifice);   t
     9. prep. (arithmetic) Used to indicate a ratio or comparison.
           one to one = 1:1
           ten to one = 10:1.
           I have ten dollars to your four.
     10. prep. (arithmetic) Used to indicate that the preceding term is to be raised to the power of the following value; indicates exponentiation.
           Three squared or three to the second power is nine.
           Three to the power of two is nine.
           Three to the second is nine.
     11. prep. Used to indicate the indirect object.
           I gave the book to him.
     12. prep. (time) Preceding.
           ten to ten = 9:50; We're going to leave at ten to (the hour).
     13. prep. Used to describe what something consists of or contains.
           Anyone could do this job; there's nothing to it.
           There's a lot of sense to what he says.
     14. prep. (Canada, UK, Newfoundland, West Midlands) At.
           Stay where you're to and I'll come find you, b'y.
     15. adv. Toward a closed, touching or engaging position.
           Please push the door to.
     16. adv. (nautical) Into the wind.
     17. adv. misspelling of too
prevent
     1. v. To stop; to keep from.
           I brushed my teeth to prevent them from going yellow.
     2. v. (intransitive, now rare) To take preventative measures.
     3. v. (obsolete, transitive) To come before; to precede.
     4. v. (obsolete, transitive) To outdo, surpass.
     5. v. (obsolete, transitive) To be beforehand with; to anticipate.
or
     1. conj. Connects at least two alternative words, phrases, clauses, sentences, etc. each of which could make a passage true. In English, this is the "inclusive or." The "exclusive or" is formed by "either(...)
           In Ohio, anyone under the age of 18 who wants a tattoo or body piercing needs the consent of a parent or guardian.
           He might get cancer, or be hit by a bus, or God knows what.
     2. conj. (logic) An operator denoting the disjunction of two propositions or truth values. There are two forms, the inclusive or and the exclusive or.
     3. conj. Counts the elements before and after as two possibilities.
     4. conj. Otherwise (a consequence of the condition that the previous is false).
           It's raining! Come inside or you'll catch a cold!
     5. conj. Connects two equivalent names.
           The country Myanmar, or Burma
     6. n. (logic, electronics) alternative form of OR
     7. n. (tincture) The gold or yellow tincture on a coat of arms.
     8. adj. (tincture) Of gold or yellow tincture on a coat of arms.
     9. adv. (obsolete) Early (on).
     10. adv. (obsolete) Earlier, previously.
     11. prep. (now archaic, or dialect) Before; ere.
stop
     1. v. (intransitive) To cease moving.
           I stopped at the traffic lights.
     2. v. (intransitive) To not continue.
           The riots stopped when police moved in.
           Soon the rain will stop.
     3. v. To cause (something) to cease moving or progressing.
           The sight of the armed men stopped him in his tracks.
           This guy is a fraudster. I need to stop the cheque I wrote him.
     4. v. To cause (something) to come to an end.
           The referees stopped the fight.
     5. v. To close or block an opening.
           He stopped the wound with gauze.
     6. v. (transitive, intransitive, photography, often with "up" or "down") To adjust the aperture of a camera lens.
           To achieve maximum depth of field, he stopped down to an f-stop of 22.
     7. v. (intransitive) To stay; to spend a short time; to reside temporarily.
           to stop with a friend
           He stopped for two weeks at the inn.
     8. v. (intransitive) To tarry.
           He stopped at his friend's house before continuing with his drive.
     9. v. (music) To regulate the sounds of (musical strings, etc.) by pressing them against the fingerboard with the finger, or otherwise shortening the vibrating part.
     10. v. (obsolete) To punctuate.
     11. v. (nautical) To make fast; to stopper.
     12. n. A (usually marked) place where line buses, trams or trains halt to let passengers get on and off, usually smaller than a station.
           They agreed to see each other at the bus stop.
     13. n. An action of stopping; interruption of travel.
           That stop was not planned.
     14. n. A device intended to block the path of a moving object
           door stop -
     15. n. (linguistics) A consonant sound in which the passage of air through the mouth is temporarily blocked by the lips, tongue, or glottis; a plosive.
     16. n. A symbol used for purposes of punctuation and representing a pause or separating clauses, particularly a full stop, comma, colon or semicolon.
     17. n. That which stops, impedes, or obstructs; an obstacle; an impediment.
           Pull out all the stops.
     18. n. (music) A knob or pin used to regulate the flow of air in an organ.
           The organ is loudest when all the stops are pulled.
     19. n. (tennis) A very short shot which touches the ground close behind the net and is intended to bounce as little as possible.
     20. n. (zoology) The depression in a dog’s face between the skull and the nasal bones.
           The stop in a bulldog's face is very marked.
     21. n. (photography) An f-stop.
     22. n. (engineering) A device, or piece, as a pin, block, pawl, etc., for arresting or limiting motion, or for determining the position to which another part shall be brought.
     23. n. (architecture) A member, plain or moulded, formed of a separate piece and fixed to a jamb, against which a door or window shuts.
     24. n. The diaphragm used in optical instruments to cut off the marginal portions of a beam of light passing through lenses.
     25. adv. Prone to halting or hesitation.
           He’s stop still.
     26. adv. ====Punctuation====
     27. adv. Used to indicate the end of a sentence in a telegram.
     28. n. (UK dialectal) A small well-bucket; a milk-pail.
     29. adj. (physics) Being or relating to the squark that is the superpartner of a top quark.
inexorable
     1. adj. Impossible to prevent or stop; inevitable.
           Synonyms: implacable, ineluctable, inescapable, unpreventable, unrelenting, unstoppable, Thesaurus:inevitable
     2. adj. Unable to be persuaded; relentless; unrelenting.
     3. adj. Adamant; severe.
unrelenting
     1. adj. Not relenting; having no pity; not being or becoming lenient, mild, gentle, or merciful
unstoppable
     1. adj. Unable to be stopped.
           King Hrothgar thought that Grendel was unstoppable.
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