impassibility

/ɪmˌpæsəˈbɪləti/
noun
  1. The quality of not being affected by pain, suffering, or emotion; the state of being unable to feel or be moved.
    • The philosopher wrote about the impassibility of God, meaning that God is not subject to human emotions.
    • The monk's impassibility was a result of years of meditation and self-discipline.
    • Her impassibility during the crisis surprised everyone who knew her.
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