per impossibile
adverb
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adv
Etymology: Borrowed from Latin per impossibile.
- As is impossible.
“Moreover it is evident that all incomplete syllogisms are completed by means of the first figure, for all of them are concluded, either ostensively or per impossible, but in both ways the first figure is produced […]”
“If, per impossibile, large economic inequalities did not threaten political, legal, and social equality, they would be much less objectionable.”