The difference between Impossibility and Inevitability
When used as nouns, impossibility means something that is impossible, whereas inevitability means the condition of being inevitable.
check bellow for the other definitions of Impossibility and Inevitability
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Impossibility as a noun:
Something that is impossible.
Examples:
"Meeting the deadline is an impossibility; there is no way we can be ready in time."
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Impossibility as a noun (uncountable):
The quality of being impossible.
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Impossibility as a noun (obsolete):
Inability; helplessness.
Examples:
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Inevitability as a noun (uncountable):
The condition of being inevitable.
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Inevitability as a noun (countable):
An inevitable condition or outcome.