impenetrate

English

Etymology

From im- +‎ penetrate.

Verb

impenetrate (third-person singular simple present impenetrates, present participle impenetrating, simple past and past participle impenetrated)

  1. (transitive) To penetrate into.
    • 1875, Charles Lowe, Henry Wilder Foote, John Hopkins Morison, The Unitarian Review and Religious Magazine, volume 3, page 108:
      In nature we see forces impenetrating the entire matter, residing in it as its true essence and shaping power.

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Italian

Adjective

impenetrate

  1. feminine plural of impenetrato

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