unimpregnable
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English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From un- + impregnable.
Adjective
[edit]unimpregnable (comparative more unimpregnable, superlative most unimpregnable)
- Not impregnable; capable of being pierced or assailed.
- 1840, Pictures of the French, by J. Janin, Balzac, and other authors, page 180:
- Without being a coward, Jean's courage is not unimpregnable, and therefore plays he not the swaggerer amongst the patients.
- Incapable of being impregnated; impermeable or infertile.
- The compound rendered the surface of the vessel unimpregnable.
- Despite fertility treatment, one out of three women in the study remained unimpregnable.