It's not my definition that miracles are impossible but that people who believe then to be done by good see them as not being able to happen without their god's intervention. It isn't that they are 'highly unlikely' any deal of a pack of cards is highly unlikely.
Sorry I must have got the idea that you stated that miracles are definitionally impossible.
We seem to be in agreement that the better definition is an event possible for God.
Since there is no actual evidence at present that the patient was in fact alive between pronounced dead by three doctors and later being found alive we cannot say definitively that the doctors were wrong until enquiry is made.
Given the above then an actual resurrection can be categorised as unlikely.
And this illustrates your continued inability to show how any event claimed to be a miracle can be determined to be so due to the lack of a methodology. You know, that thing that you have been asked for thousands of times and haven't been able to provide.
Again I am not talking about the miraculous here merely an unlikely event.
Given what we know therefore a resurrection cannot be ruled out.
The only definition where I can be found wanting on is that where death is refined as the permanent cessation of life rather than merely the cessation of life. I fear any step on so redefining would make you guys look suspicious.