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    Use "impenetrability" in a sentence

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    impenetrability


    1. Undaunted by this impenetrability, he continued, “What was your impression of them?”


    2. It struck Feltus as odd that these strangers, in a sense considering they had never personally met prior to this trip, who were evidently not fond of each other should managed to assemble in such a strong and commanding fashion that appeared to give the impression of impenetrability and astute readiness; furthermore, it was quite disconcerting that Elizabeth, in whom he had placed his confidence by enlisting her aid, should apparently be the ringleader of this menacing squadron that was obviously prepared for battle, but Feltus attempted to maintain his assertions that this was nothing more than mere coincidence, the suspects all having met in the lobby where they quickly questioned the meaning of the event prior to entering the dining room together so as not to delay the beginning of the affair


    3. Nothing else could have drawn that fierce converter of savage Indians out of the wilds to work for the Ribierist cause! Nothing else but that wild hope! He would make a pronunciamiento himself for such an object against any Government if he could only get followers! What does Don Carlos Gould think of that? But, of course, with his English impenetrability, nobody can tell what he thinks


    4. The impenetrability of the embodied Gould Concession had its surface shades


    5. There must be an end now of this silent reserve, of that air of impenetrability behind which he had been safeguarding his dignity


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    Synonyms for "impenetrability"

    impenetrability impenetrableness imperviousness deepness profoundness abstruseness profundity obscurity

    "impenetrability" definitions

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


    incomprehensibility by virtue of being too dense to understand