English to Urdu Dictionary impregnable

impregnable

ناقابل تسخیر
definition
adjective
an impregnable wall of solid sandstone
(of a fortified position) unable to be captured or broken into.
example
He's seen what looked like an 'impregnable' 22-point lead slashed to just two ahead of me.
The key to the Belgian defence along the Albert Canal was the supposedly 'impregnable' fortress of Eben-Emael.
Still, to perfect one's play at Worms, you will have to spend a lot of time learning the nuances of each weapon and tricks on how to defeat what seems like an 'impregnable' AI.
The castle had been built with a good eye for defense; this place was virtually 'impregnable' .
Yes sir, but we think that the position is 'impregnable' and we can hold it against far superior forces.
In the face of these pressures, Anglican natural theology retreated into the apparently 'impregnable' fortress of biology.
But Preston were knocked sideways by the shock of seeing their 'impregnable' lead suddenly wiped out.
Between them they created a seemingly 'impregnable' fortress, naturally protected on three sides by cliffs and defended by concentric lines of mutually supporting fortifications.
I'm satisfied this place is nearly 'impregnable' .
He required forceful persuasion to forego county commitments to fly back for the final, but no-one smiled brighter after the previously 'impregnable' Ireland had been clinically defeated by 47 runs.
However, instead of building the fort on a hill, the impassable wetlands were used to create an 'impregnable' site, the biggest marshland in England.
After all, within the space of a three-month election campaign she managed to squander a seemingly 'impregnable' lead of 22 percent over the SPD.
Labyrinthine streets of ancient slum housing traversed the steep hill up to the 'impregnable' city walls.
But sometime during the final week your 'impregnable' fortress crashes and burns, but you land on your feet at the very end of the month.
Later, he began building model castles, surrounded by fortified emplacements, and he spent hours studying the virtually 'impregnable' fortifications of Vauban.
Incredibly sturdy, it had been built to serve as a nuclear bomb shelter if necessary, supposedly an 'impregnable' fortress of civil defense.
Austria ruled directly only in the newly formed Kingdom of Lombardy-Venetia, but from the 'impregnable' fortresses of the Quadrilateral in the central Po Valley Austrian bayonets could reach any part of Italy.
There has to be something; no fortress is completely 'impregnable' .
On 15 September French and Serbian mountain troops successfully attacked hitherto 'impregnable' Bulgarian positions.
No doubt it will go the way of all seemingly 'impregnable' empires of the past.
He was 'impregnable' , unbeatable, and nothing, no creature could even come close to conquering the mighty Kong.
The walls surrounding the city were 'impregnable' , never before breached by an attacking army.
Singapore, an island at the southern end of the Malay Peninsula, was considered a vital part of the British Empire and supposedly 'impregnable' as a fortress.
Then, without warning, you've got the world's number one goalkeeper in self-destruct mode, the England captain glancing an own goal home and a seemingly 'impregnable' lead overturned.
In their accounts of hunting for a way out, they provide a survey of a border territory, an 'impregnable' zone through which the people imprisoned above would never pass.
In the middle of Hue, however, was a virtually 'impregnable' fortress known as the Citadel, with towers, ramparts, moats, concrete walls, and bunkers.
The victory stretched their 100 percent winning sequence to 19 matches and they now have an 'impregnable' nine point lead at the top.
But he had other things in mind - plans that had been consuming his soul since he had escaped from La Fortaleza, the once 'impregnable' fortress that had fallen a little over a year ago.
Standing on high ground above the river Aude, it gives an impression of magnificent 'impregnability' : 52 pointed towers and gate-houses linked by three kilometres of crenellated double ramparts.
The Tatshenshini and Alsek are twin prongs of a river draining what's perhaps the most 'impregnably' wild mountain country in North America - the St. Elias and Alsek ranges.
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