Congested vs Impenetrable - What's the difference?
congested | impenetrable | Related terms |
(congest)
(Ireland'', ''Scotland ) a tenant living on land whose resources do not support him adequately.
* 1937 , (Richard Walsh) constituency of South Mayo,
Not penetrable.
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(figuratively) ; inscrutable.
Congested is a related term of impenetrable.
As a verb congested
is (congest).As an adjective impenetrable is
impenetrable.congested
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Verb
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*congest
English
Noun
(en noun)- The large farmer's land was divided among adjoining congests .
Dáil Éireann - 21 April, 1937: Acquisition of Mayo Lands for Relief of Congestion.
- Mr. Walsh asked the Minister for Lands...if he will state the cause of the delay in having these lands divided amongst local congests .
impenetrable
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Adjective
(-)- The fortress is impenetrable , so it cannot be taken.
- The avalanche spread and stopped, locking everything it carried into an icy cocoon. It was now a jagged, virtually impenetrable pile of ice, longer than a football field and nearly as wide.
- Business jargon makes this document impenetrable , I can't understand it.