What does unimpenetrable mean?
Unimpenetrable means (archaic) Synonym of impenetrable..
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(archaic) Synonym of impenetrable..
Those whom he most persecuted with his despatches were Sir John Burgoyne, Lord Panmure, Lord Palmerston, Sir George Grey, and that ancient and unimpenetrable tribune, the commissioners of Chelsea Hospital.
Trees and shrubs growing on the muddy shores, where they form almost unimpenetrable barriers on low coasts.
Use unimpenetrable when its meaning, tone and grammar fit the full sentence. A synonym is not always a direct replacement.
Unimpenetrable means (archaic) Synonym of impenetrable..
Common synonyms include impenetrable.
The opposite depends on the specific sense.
Those whom he most persecuted with his despatches were Sir John Burgoyne, Lord Panmure, Lord Palmerston, Sir George Grey, and that ancient and unimpenetrable tribune, the commissioners of Chelsea Hospital.
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