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non possumus

[ non pos-uh-muhs; Latin nohn poh-soo-moos ]

noun

  1. a statement that something cannot be done:

    The Pope would not accept a non possumus from the king.



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Origin of non possumus1

From Latin: literally, “we cannotâ€
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Example Sentences

The Story of My Purityby Francesco Pacifico Pacifico's protagonist works at a far‑right Catholic publishing house in Rome, Non Possumus, and he's not a happy bunny.

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Non Possumus’s current project is a book purporting John Paul II was secretly Jewish, aptly titled The Jewish Pope.

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He works at Non Possumus, a “far-right Catholic publishing house†that plays a “distinct role in the internal debates of the Church … Who else talks about the cultural power of the Jewish lobbies in Europe and America, their dechristianizing efforts?â€

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Non Possumus refuses to publish novels, an ungodly genre.

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Nor was he surprised when Brereton met his appeal with a flat non possumus.

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