impenetrable to

Frequency: 7.518.0 per million words

Specifies who or what cannot get through or understand something.

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Examples (10)

  • The language of this document would be impenetrable to anyone except a specialist.
  • His philosophical arguments were impenetrable to most of his students.
  • The complex legal jargon was impenetrable to the average citizen.
  • The secret code remained impenetrable to the enemy's intelligence.
  • Her emotions seemed impenetrable to her closest friends.
  • For many, advanced mathematics is completely impenetrable to the uninitiated.
  • The dense forest was almost impenetrable to the explorers.
  • The fortress walls were built so thick they were impenetrable to any attack.
  • The artist's abstract work was often impenetrable to critics.
  • Despite hours of study, the ancient script was still impenetrable to the linguist.