impenetrability (Meaning)

Wordnet

impenetrability (n)

the quality of being impenetrable (by people or light or missiles etc.)

incomprehensibility by virtue of being too dense to understand

Webster

impenetrability (n.)

Quality of being impenetrable.

That property in virtue of which two portions of matter can not at the same time occupy the same portion of space.

Insusceptibility of intellectual or emotional impression; obtuseness; stupidity; coldness.

impenetrability Sentence Examples

  1. The castle's stone walls possessed an impenetrable defense, rendering it invulnerable to siege weapons.
  2. The impenetrable veil of secrecy shrouded the clandestine operation, preventing any outside interference.
  3. The scientist's mind was an impenetrable fortress, safeguarding his groundbreaking ideas from theft.
  4. The door's reinforced steel offered an impenetrable barrier against forced entry.
  5. The dense rainforest's undergrowth formed an impenetrable labyrinth, deterring exploration.
  6. The enigmatic language's complex grammar proved impenetrable to linguistic experts.
  7. The impenetrable darkness of the cave swallowed all light, enveloping the explorers in an eerie stillness.
  8. The impenetrable mystery surrounding the disappearance of the ancient civilization tantalized historians.
  9. The impenetrable ice wall shielded the research station from the harsh Antarctic winds.
  10. The impenetrable force of the hurricane devastated coastal towns, leaving behind a trail of destruction.

FAQs About the word impenetrability

the quality of being impenetrable (by people or light or missiles etc.), incomprehensibility by virtue of being too dense to understandQuality of being impenetr

mysteriousness, ambiguity, vagueness, uncanniness, darkness,inscrutability, obscurity, profundity, deepness, incomprehensibility

intelligibility, transparency, understandability, clarity, understandability, clarity, transparency, intelligibility, obviousness,straightforwardness

The castle's stone walls possessed an impenetrable defense, rendering it invulnerable to siege weapons.

The impenetrable veil of secrecy shrouded the clandestine operation, preventing any outside interference.

The scientist's mind was an impenetrable fortress, safeguarding his groundbreaking ideas from theft.

The door's reinforced steel offered an impenetrable barrier against forced entry.