Indestructible vs Impregnable - What's the difference?
indestructible | impregnable |
Not destructible; incapable of decomposition or of being destroyed; invincible.
Too strong to be penetrated.
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, year=2011
, date=October 2
, author=Jonathan Jurejko
, title=Bolton 1 - 5 Chelsea
, work=BBC Sport
But surely they did not anticipate the ease with which their team raced into an almost impregnable half-time lead.}} Capable of being impregnated.
As adjectives the difference between indestructible and impregnable
is that indestructible is not destructible; incapable of decomposition or of being destroyed; invincible while impregnable is too strong to be penetrated or impregnable can be capable of being impregnated.indestructible
English
Adjective
(-)Synonyms
* undestroyable * undestructable * unbreakable * unruinable * unwreckable * firmAntonyms
* destructible, destroyable, breakable, wreckable, ruinable, fragile (capable of being destroyed ) * inconstructible, improducible, unbuildable (incapable of being constructed )See also
* durable * strong * impenetrableReferences
* * ----impregnable
English
Etymology 1
From (etyl) imprenable, . Intrusive g added 16c on model of deign, reign.Adjective
(en adjective)- The man's affection remains wholly unconcerned and impregnable .
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Etymology 2
From .Adjective
(en adjective)- Following treatment, twenty percent of previously infertile females were impregnable .
- Application of the compound rendered the non-porous surface impregnable .