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Impenetrability (Noun)

Meaning 1

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

Classification

Nouns denoting attributes of people and objects.

Examples

  • The fortress's medieval architecture posed a challenge due to its historical impenetrability to intruders for centuries.
  • Light struggled to seep through the tinted windows, emphasizing the vehicle's impenetrability to outside visibility.
  • Regular tests were conducted on the advanced material to ensure its impenetrability to projectiles from different calibers.
  • Despite its translucent appearance, the thick ice sheet possessed impenetrability, preventing divers from exploring beneath it.
  • The new, all-military grade glass claimed impenetrability, capable of defying extreme impact from even high-velocity projectiles.

Synonyms

  • Imperviousness

Antonyms

  • Penetrability

Related Words

  • Impenetrable (adjective)

Meaning 2

Incomprehensibility by virtue of being too dense to understand.

Classification

Nouns denoting attributes of people and objects.

Examples

  • The professor's use of complex jargon and technical terms added to the impenetrability of the subject matter, leaving many students confused.
  • Due to its abstract and convoluted prose, the philosophical text was notorious for its impenetrability, making it inaccessible to a wide audience.
  • The artist's experimental novel was criticized for its impenetrability, with many reviewers finding the narrative style and language too obscure to decipher.
  • The complex mathematical concepts and dense theory presented in the lecture series resulted in impenetrability for many of the first-year students.
  • Despite her best efforts, the student found the required reading to be so dense and convoluted that it seemed to be intentionally cultivating impenetrability.

Synonyms

  • Impenetrableness
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