He wrote, 'I curse from the bottom of my heart the business which prevents me from spending the evening with you; but I cannot possibly defer it any longer.
Boiscoran is not guilty: he cannot possibly be guilty.
Demonstrative Science is attained only by syllogizing from necessary premisses, such as cannot possibly be other than they are.
Being thus violent or contra-natural, it cannot possibly be eternal.
Although we cannot possibly hope to complete the work to-day, we may reasonably expect to finish it to-morrow afternoon.
He cannot possibly pull it down, and I'm sure he will not be able to scale the wall.
No bloodshed unless it cannot possibly be avoided.
In consequence of this free use of my reason, I cannot possibly think so well or so ill of either party, as they would endeavour to persuade the world of each other, and of themselves.
For some one says to himself in his thought: "It cannot possibly be true, all this that has been said about this man's ancestors, since from their seed one sees an offshoot such as that.
And therefore I reply thus: that from this which they say there follow four very great difficulties, so that it cannot possibly be a good argument.
Infinite space is divisible, but otherwise it cannot possibly be described, for it has no other properties or qualities by which to describe it.
And does not every one know that the whole of an essence, infinitely extended, cannot possibly exist in a finite space.
The word as is a conjunction; and though it has, as a relative, a reference to its antecedent so, yet in its capacity of a mere conjunction, it cannot possibly be the nominative case to any verb.
For, although the ordinary use of language gives to the word 'ether' the sense of elemental ether, here the elemental ether cannot be thought of, because it cannot possibly be compared with itself.
It has been found that all adaptively coloured caterpillars are eaten, and one and the same species cannot possibly be at the same time inconspicuously (adaptively) and conspicuously coloured; the one condition excludes the other.
A person of experience, however, cannot possibly fail to understand at once that it is not a thing that can be acquired, were it not that our nature is so greedy of sweetness, that it seeks for it in every way.
I suspect, Mr. M'Kinlay, we cannot possibly be called on to carry out the illusion of relationship beyond this.
The far-reaching changes of life that we are aware of cannot possibly be explained away or their significance lessened; they must be estimated, and brought into relation with religion.
The type of life advocated by Christianity has resulted in a great deepening of life; it cannot possibly be given up again in favour of an earlier type.
Why was it impossible to regard the different systems as having a certain validity, to allow them to continue side by side, and divide our existence amongst them, if not because we cannot possibly give up all claim to an inner unity?
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "cannot possibly" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.