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impenetrable

[im-pen-i-truh-buhl] / ɪmˈpɛn ɪ trə bəl /




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There were dozens of workshops with titles impenetrable to people without Ph.D.s.

From The Wall Street Journal

To my mind, any entertainment involving global conflicts—boiled down to the action-oriented essentials, with muscled brothers in arms and impenetrable dialogue delivered largely in acronyms—is perfectly suited to these dark, divided times.

From The Wall Street Journal

"It's not just Hawkins that feels cut off from the world. It's Stranger Things itself, a show now sealed in an airless, impenetrable bubble of stagnant characters and snarled lore."

From BBC

Contributing factors include the stress of living in a world that’s sensorially overwhelming or socially impenetrable.

From Los Angeles Times

Contributing factors include the stress of living in a world that’s sensorially overwhelming or socially impenetrable.

From Los Angeles Times