impenetrability
Example Sentences
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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
His perceived role as the series' reluctant hero is naturally appealing, while his apparent impenetrability is meant to draw us in and make us want to know more about him.
From Salon
One begins to think in terms of doors, hatches, coffers and windows, and yet there is often a sense of impenetrability, as if the walls suggest the possibility of passage yet limit egress.
From Washington Post
With its history of resistance and its reputation for impenetrability, the Panjshir Valley seemed an ideal place for a determined force of renegades to base an insurgency.
From New York Times
A lot has been written about Clinton's perceived coldness or impenetrability.
From Salon
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