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impenetrability

[im-pen-i-truh-bil-i-tee, im-pen-] / ɪmˌpɛn ɪ trəˈbɪl ɪ ti, ˌɪm pɛn- /




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Meeting after meeting, they repeat the theme: Quintana’s problems may have been exacerbated by the impenetrability of her parents’ bond, or by her mother’s tendency to distance.

From Los Angeles Times

Stewart spent most of her life building a façade of impenetrability and invulnerability, controlling and crafting an image of calm, assured expertise.

From Salon

The picture’s core flaw remains Phoenix’s Napoleonic impenetrability.

From Seattle Times

Within hours, its impenetrability was exposed as flawed.

From BBC

To propagate the legend of the BlackBerry’s impenetrability, the D.E.A. also sent drug informants back to their gangs.

From New York Times