Examples of using Impregnable in English and their translations into Hindi
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It's impregnable.
Especially if she is impregnable.
India's most impregnable asset is self-belief.
And as a result you seem impregnable.
Here is such an"impregnable fortress Kozelsk".
The gates of Casterly Rock are impregnable.
Here are 24 impregnable facts about birth control.
In fact only, it seems that she is impregnable.
Paris is impregnable.
It is high in the mountains and is almost impregnable.
Babylon seemed impregnable to the nations of Ezekiel's day.
MAN 2: Loose! The gates of Casterly Rock are impregnable.
But what made the Calcutta industry impregnable was the' absurdly low price' of jute.
A draw-bridge and crooked entrance made it impregnable.
The impregnable fort was cradled by many dynasties and it was of strategic importance to most of the rulers.
It earned the reputation of being North and Central India's most impregnable fort.
This can act as an impregnable shield of protection against all dangers and provide one with courage and confidence.
The entire fortis built in such a way that it makes it almost impregnable for the enemies to enter.
Astrakhan seemed impregnable: 400 cannons protected the stone walls of the fortress, but the"black people" shouted from them:"Climb up, brothers.
Whereever you are, death will catch up with you, even if you are in impregnable fortresses.
The city of Monterrey had been considered"impregnable", but was captured in three days, forcing Mexican forces to retreat.
Ahmednagar Fort(Bhuekot Killa)- Built by Ahmed Nizam Shah in 1490,this is one of the best-designed and most impregnable forts in India.
We fancy that one can make the perishable body impregnable and we think it impossible to evoke the hidden powers of the soul.
A couple of minutes is enough,and your suitcase will become an impregnable fortress for everyone except its rightful owner.
Thirty years ago, Big Tobacco seemed as impregnable as the medical-industrial complex, but it was toppled by its obvious outrageousness, dedicated opposition, public and media awakening, and lawsuits.
So well-fortified was this place that Shivaji ranked it as the“most impregnable fortress in India” and it was called the“Troy of the East” by the British.
In addition, they are attracted by mysterious, impregnable and cold women who, when they are close acquainted, completely throw back the mask and become ardent and passionate mistresses.
The fort is so fortified, thatShivaji, the Maratha king, ranked it as the"most impregnable fortress in India" and it was called the"Troy of the East" by the British.
Ahmednagar Fort, once considered almost impregnable, was used by the British to house Jawaharlal Nehru(the first prime minister of India) and other Indian Nationalists before Indian independence.