Impregnably

/ɪmˈpreɡ.nə.bli/

Definitions

  1. (adv.) In a manner that cannot be overcome or breached, often referring to defenses or positions in legal contexts.
    The fortress was defended impregnably, leaving no room for legal challenge.

Commentary

Primarily used as an adverb modifying how a condition or defense is established; careful to distinguish from 'impregnable' (adj.).

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