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    impenetrability
    [imˌpenətrəˈbilədē]
    definition
    1. noun form of impenetrable
    im·pen·e·tra·ble
    [imˈpenətrəb(ə)l]
    Origin
    late Middle English: via French from Latin impenetrabilis, from in- ‘not’ + penetrabilis ‘able to be pierced’, from the verb penetrare (see penetrate).
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    Answer: Impenetrability Explanation: Impenetrability - simply stated means that no two objects can occupy the same place at the same time. Thus, two portions of matter cannot at the same time occupy the same space.
    the state or quality of being impenetrable. Physics. that property of matter by virtue of which two bodies cannot occupy the same space simultaneously. The media could not be loaded, either because the server or network failed or because the format is not supported.
    impenetrability of The impenetrability of the plot, and the large cast of characters can be frustrating. The impenetrability of much research is a cause for some concern. One exception to the impenetrability of the drug companies is the access that a few politicians have enjoyed.
    Her protagonists resemble silhouettes or marionettes, who present angular and impenetrable exteriors. What makes a body impenetrable is its matter, which conceptually an immaterial extension must lack. The understorey of these sites is very dense and almost impenetrable. We mechanically excavated 1-m-deep to an impenetrable ferricrete layer.