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unpenetrated

  • a word derived from penetrate.
    penetrate
    verb (used with object)
    to pierce or pass into or through.

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I would say Apple still has many unpenetrated international markets ...

From Reuters Jan. 25, 2012

Explorers had hunted fruitlessly for this leader’s kingdom, which became known as El Dorado, and many became convinced that the city was hidden in the last unpenetrated region: the Amazon.

From The New Yorker Sep. 12, 2005

Once free, the Manhattan set off to make history by attempting to plow through McClure Strait, the unpenetrated gateway to the relatively open water of the Beaufort Sea.

From Time Magazine Archive

Fate, then, is a name for facts not yet passed under the fire of thought—for causes which are unpenetrated.

From The Voice of Science in Nineteenth-Century Literature Representative Prose and Verse by Various

It is no friendly environment this of thine, in the waste, deep waters; around thee mutinous discouraged souls, behind thee disgrace and ruin, before thee the unpenetrated veil of night.

From How to Succeed or, Stepping-Stones to Fame and Fortune by Orison Swett Marden