impasse
dead end, cul-de-sac
noun ee-PAHS Rare
Origin: Old French impasse, from im- (not) + passer (to pass)
Also means
impasse, deadlock
Usage Note
Impasse is used both literally for a dead-end street and figuratively for a situation with no way forward — les négociations sont dans une impasse (the negotiations are at a deadlock). Interestingly, the English word 'impasse' is borrowed directly from French. The p is silent in standard French pronunciation.
Examples
"La rue se termine en impasse."
Natural Translation
The street ends in a dead end.
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