Encara no tenim significats per a "practically impregnable".
1This is an immense building, fortified so carefully that it was practically impregnable.
2The garrison was forty-five men, including civilians, and Cook considered it was practically impregnable.
3The château by this time had been made practically impregnable to attack from the outside.
4Never did the French fight more bravely; but the position, held by determined troops, was practically impregnable.
5The position was indeed practically impregnable against assault, although exposed to artillery fire, and to distant musketry.
6These great steel forts are practically impregnable.
7Gibraltar, for instance, quite fulfilled these conditions, being practically impregnable, and storing supplies that lasted very long.
8The Allies had settled down at Saloniki and intrenched themselves so strongly that their positions were practically impregnable.
9Had they done so they would have paid bitterly for their rashness, for the place is practically impregnable.
10The position was practically impregnable.
11His retreat was practically impregnable.
12On the side toward the city the fortress was practically impregnable on account of the precipitous slopes of the cliffs.
13It was practically impregnable against Indian attack, for it could not be undermined, set on fire, or taken by assault.
14He occupied only the inner line of its formidable defenses, but so strengthened them as to make the place practically impregnable.
15He has restored it in such an up-to-date way that it is practically impregnable to anything under big guns or a siege-train.
16Those facing the St Lawrence, though weak in themselves, were practically impregnable, as the cliffs could not be scaled by any formed body.
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