impetrable (Meaning)

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impetrable (a.)

Capable of being obtained or moved by petition.

Synonyms & Antonyms of impetrable

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impetrable Sentence Examples

  1. The obstinate child's heart remained impetrable, impervious to reason and pleas.
  2. Despite persistent attempts, the enigmatic figure maintained an impetrable aloofness.
  3. The mystery surrounding the ancient artifact became more impetrable with each passing day.
  4. The impenetrable barrier between the two worlds remained impetrable, tantalizingly close yet eternally out of reach.
  5. The impassioned pleas fell on deaf ears, the unwavering guardian's resolve impetrable.
  6. The intricate web of lies spun by the deceitful rogue proved impetrable, leaving the truth hidden in plain sight.
  7. The fortress of solitude that she had built around herself became increasingly impetrable.
  8. The relentless assault upon the city gates proved futile, the defenses remaining impetrable.
  9. The secrets held within the ancient manuscript were impetrable, protected by layers of forgotten languages and cryptic symbols.
  10. The enigmatic smile that played upon her lips was an impetrable mask, concealing her true intentions from the world.

FAQs About the word impetrable

Capable of being obtained or moved by petition.

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The obstinate child's heart remained impetrable, impervious to reason and pleas.

Despite persistent attempts, the enigmatic figure maintained an impetrable aloofness.

The mystery surrounding the ancient artifact became more impetrable with each passing day.

The impenetrable barrier between the two worlds remained impetrable, tantalizingly close yet eternally out of reach.