Definitionadj. not admitting of penetration or passage into or through
Last update: May 9, 2016
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Computer jargon is completely impenetrable to me. [adjective]
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Let your plans be dark and impenetrable as night, and when you move, fall like a thunderbolt. [adjective]
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We might think that putting fresh fruit in impenetrable plastic containers for our ' convenience ' is the apotheosis of an industry gone mad. [adjective]
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What object could the Imperial cavalry have in placing themselves by that strong and impenetrable spot. [adjective]
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Useless to gaze any longer into the impenetrable night. [adjective]
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'Ay; that's when I left it mysell,' answered the cool and impenetrable Callum Beg. [adjective]
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To Waverley's further inquiries, the servant opposed the impenetrable barrier of real or affected ignorance and stupidity. [adjective]
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'You lie,' replied Callum, with his usual impenetrable obstinacy. [adjective]
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He was not taking any refreshment, and had an impenetrable bored expression, as though he were weary of the formalities to be gone through. [adjective]
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