In a dense or thick manner
“The house on Corso Magenta was gated and grilled, the walls several meters thick, the roof a solid and impenetrable structure of slate.”
Adverb for impossible to physically puncture or rupture
“Her skin glistened in an impenetrable diamond layer, the creation of Gaia's geology and biology.”
Adverb for impossible to pass through or enter
“But the circle of outraged nobles had made an almost impenetrable wall surrounding the king and the prince.”
Adverb for preventing the passage of fluids, gasses, or other organic matter
“Several drops can create an impenetrable seal around a shaft while still minimizing friction.”
Adverb for invulnerable, impossible to attack
“By following in Crusoe's footsteps, nineteenth-century boys believed the challenges of claiming their plot of land and transforming it into an impenetrable fortress would manifest their inherent talents and heroic qualities.”
Adverb for having restricted access (to a particular person or group)
“Opponents of the Junto regularly accused these peers of acting as an impenetrable clique.”
Adverb for unintelligible and not able to be understood
“But as a technology columnist, I'm in the business of coming up with confusing and impenetrable reactions to events around me.”
Adverb for visually cloudy, difficult or impossible to see through
Adverb for having no sympathy, feeling, or compassion
Adverb for not clearly visible or attracting attention
(lost to) Adverb for hardened beyond sensibility or recovery
Adverb for not explainable by physical laws
Adverb for incapable of being separated or divided
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