impregnability
Example Sentences
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Rome’s impregnability was itself one of the founding stories Romans told themselves; Romans had long vowed that the Celtic sack of 387 BCE would be the last, and yet the Goths had shattered that myth.
From Textbooks • Jan. 1, 2020
Tottenham had managed to reduce the deficit by then through Harry Kane, and Christian Eriksen leveled in the 72nd minute as Spurs made a mockery of the so-called impregnability of the Bianconeri defense.
From Washington Times • Feb. 13, 2018
And yet the prototypes of impregnability are themselves being treated with the kind of care one might expect for a Fabergé egg.
From The Guardian • Jan. 29, 2018
There was a rhythm to the groundstrokes, an impregnability about the serve and an unhurried ease to his movement.
From BBC • Jun. 28, 2014
But I tell you, as surely as the sun will rise to-morrow I can prove to you that impregnability can never again be applied to these splendid shores.
From The Men Who Wrought by Cullum, Ridgwell