Impregnability

  • 61power — n 1. ability, capacity, capability, potential, potentiality, the stuff, Inf. what it takes, U.S. Inf. the goods; intelligence, brains, Sl. smarts, mother wit, native ability, mind for; aptitude, talent, faculty, gift, genius, skill, flair, bent,… …

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  • 62security — n 1. safety, secureness, surety, safeness; invulnerability, impregnability, immunity; unattackability, unassailability, inexpugnability; dependability, reliability, trustiness, trustworthiness; firmness, steadiness, stability, fastness; tightness …

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  • 63strength — n 1. muscular power, power, muscles, muscularity, brute force, might, mightiness, brawn, brawniness, thews, Inf. huskiness, Inf. heftiness, Inf. beefiness, burliness, sinewiness; force, forcefulness, dint, Literary. puissance; vigor, lustiness,… …

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  • 64surety — n 1. security, indemnity, assurance, insurance, guarantee, pledge, warranty, warrant; bond, bail, Law. replevin, Law. escrow, Marine Law. bottomry; gage, earnest, stake, deposit, money in advance, collateral; hostage, pawn, hock; contract, vow,… …

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  • 65impregnable — /ɪmˈprɛgnəbəl / (say im pregnuhbuhl) adjective 1. strong enough to resist attack; not to be taken by force: an impregnable fort. 2. not to be overcome or overthrown: an impregnable argument. {Middle English imprenable, from French, from im im 2 + …

  • 66safety — [n] protection from harm assurance, asylum, cover, defense, freedom, immunity, impregnability, inviolability, invulnerability, refuge, safeness, sanctuary, security, shelter; concept 729 Ant. danger, exposure, jeopardy, vulnerability …

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  • 67impregnable — ► ADJECTIVE 1) unable to be captured or broken into. 2) unable to be overcome. DERIVATIVES impregnability noun impregnably adverb. ORIGIN Old French imprenable, from in not + prendre take …

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  • 68impregnably — impregnable ► ADJECTIVE 1) unable to be captured or broken into. 2) unable to be overcome. DERIVATIVES impregnability noun impregnably adverb. ORIGIN Old French imprenable, from in not + prendre take …

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  • 69impregnable — impregnable1 [im preg′nə bəl] adj. [ME imprenable < OFr: see IN 2 & PREGNABLE] 1. not capable of being captured or entered by force 2. unshakable; unyielding; firm [an impregnable belief] impregnability n. impregnably adv. imp …

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  • 70strength — [streŋkth, streŋth; ] often [ strenth] n. [ME strengthe < OE strengthu < * strang ithu: see STRONG & TH1] 1. the state or quality of being strong; force; power; vigor 2. the power to resist strain, stress, etc.; toughness; durability 3. the …

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