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once-impregnable

 

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once-impregnable

Description:

The term "once-impregnable" refers to something that was previously considered impenetrable or invincible, but is no longer so. It implies that the subject was once believed to be inaccessible or resistant to attack or defeat, but has since been proven vulnerable or easily overcome.

Examples:

1) Adjective - Describing a Fortress:

The once-impregnable fortress walls stood tall and unconquerable, but fell to the enemy's siege after weeks of relentless attacks.

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2) Adjective - Describing an Athlete:

The once-impregnable tennis player lost her first match after a record-breaking winning streak, leaving the audience in shock.

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3) Adjective - Describing a Market:

The once-impregnable local market faced fierce competition from online retailers, resulting in a significant decline in foot traffic.

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4) Adverb - Describing Action:

The mighty champion fought back, once-impregnable, but now showing signs of vulnerability.

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5) Noun - Historical Reference:

The fall of Constantinople marked the end of the Byzantine Empire's once-impregnable defense system.

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