impenetrable in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

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impenetrable [ɪmˈpenɪtrəbl] ADJ

2. impenetrable fig (impossible to understand):

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In fact, much of the surrounding area was practically impenetrable by men or horses.
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Even today, the swamp is impenetrable in places; a research group gave up in 2003 because it lost its way so many times.
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That's why the buildings were designed to be impenetrable.
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Here, the particle may only move backwards and forwards along a straight line with impenetrable barriers at either end.
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The island is covered with an impenetrable jungle which has many endemic animal species.
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After she enters, the museum is covered with a barrier of impenetrable slime.
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This mixture was thought to be completely water impenetrable.
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The film was not an immediate hit among many critics, who faulted its lack of dialogue, slow pacing, and seemingly impenetrable storyline.
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This rough terrain, which was virtually unsettled, was nearly impenetrable to 19th-century infantry and artillery maneuvers.
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Along the way, he is enhanced by a regenerative nanotechnology process, which gives him an impenetrable metal body.
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