impenetrableness

/ɪmˌpɛnɪtrəˈbəlnəs/
noun
  1. The quality of being impossible to pass through or enter.
    • The impenetrableness of the ancient fortress kept invaders out for centuries.
    • The impenetrableness of the steel door made the vault completely secure.
    • Hikers were frustrated by the impenetrableness of the dense jungle thicket.
  2. The quality of being impossible to understand or comprehend.
    • The technical manual's impenetrableness made it useless for beginners.
    • The impenetrableness of the professor's lecture left the students confused.
    • The poem's impenetrableness frustrated readers who sought a clear meaning.
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