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Discover LudwigThe word "impenetrability" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used to describe something that cannot be penetrated or understood. Example: "The impenetrability of the ancient text left scholars puzzled for decades."
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impenetrability
noun
The characteristic of being impenetrable; invulnerability.
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The impenetrability of Itera's finances and ownership has led some cynics to surmise that its beneficial owners may be connected in some way to Gazprom's top management.Although Gazprom insists that Itera earns every penny through its expertise in gas brokerage, many aspects of the two firms' relationship defy easy explanation.
His dogmatic style deflects opposition, but is not calculated to win new friends.Mr Duisenberg also shows occasional signs of confusing independence with isolation or impenetrability.
That leaves them vulnerable to arbitrary predation by law-enforcement bodies.This sense of opacity and impenetrability gives the authorities the upper hand.
Since it is withdrawn at a rate of 40%, they will thus in effect be liable to the top rate of income tax on their savings income.The pension credit has added a further layer of complexity to a system already notorious for its impenetrability.
Looks like we'll be toasting No Overall Control.05:05: A comment posted a couple of hours ago, saying that this is all looking rather cricket-like in its length and impenetrability, is seeming more and more apt.
The relative impenetrability of the mountains explains why they have been avoided by the main transportation routes and why, consequently, they constitute strongholds of ancient traditionalism.
As the intervening years have cast no light on the virtual impenetrability of his argument, there is now hardly a physicist who takes it seriously.
The impenetrability of their society is perhaps not unlike the complexity of native belief systems and kinship structures.
"We've failed on occasion and made something that's simply baffling, that's slipped into impenetrability".
On both these counts A Philosophy of Sport is true to form; it meanders rather than heading straight for goal and is dense to the point of impenetrability.
His apparent pessimism was borne out: the book was reviewed quite widely, but the overwhelming majority of reviews were either dismissive of its blatant ambition or frustrated by its length and frequent impenetrability.
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