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pregnable

[preg-nuh-buhl] / ˈprɛg nə bəl /


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Or would the 50-odd Allied divisions still in Britain mount an entirely new thrust at the demonstrably pregnable Atlantic Wall?

From Time Magazine Archive

This rule rigidly defined the Nazis' plan of action in the Balkans: cut Yugoslavia from Greece, pro-Nazi Croatia from anti-Nazi Serbia, pregnable Thrace from defensible central Greece, the tough Greeks from the tough British.

From Time Magazine Archive

It makes a breach in the blank wall, and the whole is now pregnable.

From The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 06, No. 37, November, 1860 by Various

The Duc de Crillon is sanguine; he told me, that in his opinion, Gibraltar was far more pregnable than Mahon.

From The Diplomatic Correspondence of the American Revolution, Vol. VIII by Sparks, Jared

The words the Man had intoned had been placed in his still pregnable mind by the tele-teach phones and record that the last Master had prepared before death had halted his experiments.

From The Ultimate Experiment by DeKy, Thornton