Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary · 1913

Impenetrable

Impenetrable , adjective

[Latin impenetrabilis; pref. im- not + penetrabilis penetrable: compare French impénétrable.]

1.
Incapable of being penetrated or pierced; not admitting the passage of other bodies; not to be entered; impervious; as, an impenetrable shield.
Highest woods impenetrable To star or sunlight. — Milton
2.
(Physics) Having the property of preventing any other substance from occupying the same space at the same time.
3.
Inaccessible, as to knowledge, reason, sympathy, etc.; unimpressible; not to be moved by arguments or motives; as, an impenetrable mind, or heart.
They will be credulous in all affairs of life, but impenetrable by a sermon of the gospel. — Jer. Taylor