Made out of concrete and lead, the fallout shelter seemed impregnable.
They built stout castles in the middle ages believing them impregnable, until gunpowder came into use.
No. The word impregnable already means "impossible to enter."You can replace the word impregnable with "impossible." If you still want to use the word, you can say"The opposing fort proved impregnable during the battle."Having the clause first is unwieldy.
The Maginot Line was thought to be impregnable. The hardened titanium alloy made the door impregnable to the battering ram.
It turns out that Hitler's lair was not impregnable.
In Karate I am impregnable to catch my partners fist.
Impregnable means incapable of being taken by assault. Although they tried to attack the castle, the enemies found our castle walls to be impregnable, so they stopped their attack before nightfall.
impregnable = de necucerit
Impregnable has many synonyms. Some examples are invincible, unassailable, inviolable, secure, unattackable and strong. Inexpugnable is a synonym for impregnable, but it just doesn't sound like a word that anyone would ever use.
Mr. Hitler thought his fortress was impregnable.The impregnable barrier killed two and seriously injured three unsuccessful attackers.
Other words for "impregnable" (synonyms) are: potent, inviolate, unshakable, untouchable, unafraid, strong, secure, conceptive
Impregnable / Infectious label *Mix your words and twist the syllables and you can rhyme any word. It's said that nothing can rhyme with orange. Orange / Porridge.
You can use the word Truss in a sentence like this.
Can you use the word concluding in a sentence? Done.