Used in a Sentence

impenetrable

How to use impenetrable in a sentence. Example sentences and definitions for impenetrable.

Editorial note

The soul-sucking jobs that had seemed so impenetrable were actually made of interesting little problems that were fun to solve.

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Definitions3
Parts of speech1

Quick take

not admitting of penetration or passage into or through; "an impenetrable fortress"; "impenetrable rain forests"

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of impenetrable gathered in one view.

adjective

not admitting of penetration or passage into or through; "an impenetrable fortress"; "impenetrable rain forests"

adjective

permitting little if any light to pass through because of denseness of matter; "dense smoke"; "heavy fog"; "impenetrable gloom"

adjective

impossible to understand; "impenetrable jargon"

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for impenetrable.

adjective

not admitting of penetration or passage into or through; "an impenetrable fortress"; "impenetrable rain forests"

adjective

permitting little if any light to pass through because of denseness of matter; "dense smoke"; "heavy fog"; "impenetrable gloom"

adjective

impossible to understand; "impenetrable jargon"

Example sentences

1

The soul-sucking jobs that had seemed so impenetrable were actually made of interesting little problems that were fun to solve.

2

Its philosophical underpinnings have been done by other works of fiction to greater depth, but those stories tend to be impenetrable for most people, much more so than either Inception or The Matrix were.

3

"You get to work with lots of clever people" - no, you get to work with people who work there for no reason other than they live close to the office and have spent the last 14 years building an impenetrable fortress around themselves.

4

Instead of obscure and impenetrable project files, a convention over configuration Rakefile.

5

RMS comes from a time when computers were generally open for tinkering, and Apple strove to make its products impenetrable lest Jobs' pain-stakingly "perfected" designs be gaudied up by consumers.

6

Plane cockpits are all but impenetrable[1] - the only reason that some of the 9/11 hijackers were successful was that the standard protocol for dealing with hijackers assumed that hijackers wanted to take the plane hostage for ransom, not use the plane as a weapon.

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use impenetrable in a sentence?

The soul-sucking jobs that had seemed so impenetrable were actually made of interesting little problems that were fun to solve.

What does impenetrable mean?

not admitting of penetration or passage into or through; "an impenetrable fortress"; "impenetrable rain forests"

What part of speech is impenetrable?

impenetrable is commonly used as adjective.