mission impossible
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Definition
Noun: An extremely dangerous or difficult mission; a task that appears to be or is nearly impossible to accomplish.
Usage
This term is used to describe a task, assignment, or objective that is perceived as having an exceptionally high degree of difficulty or risk, often to the point of seeming unachievable. It emphasizes the daunting nature of the challenge.
Examples
- The team was given a mission impossible: to infiltrate the heavily guarded fortress undetected.
- Trying to get all the paperwork approved by Friday is a mission impossible.
- The rescue operation in the middle of the storm was considered a mission impossible.
Advanced Usage
- The term is often used hyperbolically in informal contexts to describe any very difficult task, not just literal missions.
- Getting a toddler to sit still for a photo is a mission impossible.
- It can be used attributively (before a noun).
- We are facing a mission impossible scenario with this deadline.
Variants and Related Words
- Impossible mission: A less common variant with the same meaning.
- Sisyphean task: (Idiomatic) A task that is endless and futile.
- Herculean effort: (Idiomatic) A task requiring enormous strength or effort.
Synonyms
- Hopeless task
- Futile effort
- Daunting challenge
- Insurmountable objective
Antonyms
- Simple task
- Easy assignment
- Achievable goal
- Straightforward mission
Notes
- The term gained widespread popularity from the film and television series, where it refers to the fictional government agency's perilous assignments. In modern usage, it is often understood as a direct reference to this franchise, adding a layer of cultural context implying high-tech espionage and extreme stakes.
Noun
- an extremely dangerous or difficult mission