English edit

Etymology edit

From non- +‎ possible.

Adjective edit

nonpossible (comparative more nonpossible, superlative most nonpossible)

  1. (nonstandard) Impossible.
    • 2003 September 30, Scott Marquardt, “What does mormonism offer that Christianity can't beat?”, in alt.religion.mormon[1] (Usenet), retrieved 2022-04-16:
      If doing the nonpossible is possible, why not?
    • 2005 January 2, Charles Beauchamp, “First Willingham Commit”, in alt.sports.college.pac-10[2] (Usenet), retrieved 2022-04-16:
      Nonpossible anyways because as you well know..UW didn't play any games this season..or last season for that matter..in fact UW hasn't played a season since beating Purdue in the Rose Bowl and that's my story..final deal.
    • 2010 July 24, Vladimir Kirov, “What are space and time?”, in sci.physics[3] (Usenet), retrieved 2022-04-16:
      Term a space-time is error since space bound with time and time is part of space. Nonpossible to visualize the space without time and time without space.