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Meaning of imperviable
Wordnet
imperviable (a)
not admitting of passage or capable of being affected
Webster
imperviable (a.)
Not pervious; impervious.
imperviable Sentence Examples
- The ancient fortress stood imperviable to enemy attacks, its thick walls proving impenetrable.
- The duck's feathers created an imperviable barrier against the icy water, keeping it warm.
- The rubber boots were designed with imperviable soles, ensuring the wearer's feet remained dry in all conditions.
- The mountain's sheer cliffs were imperviable to climbers, presenting an insurmountable challenge.
- The protective coating on the car's exterior rendered it imperviable to scratches and corrosion.
- The seals on the diving suit were meticulously checked to ensure they remained imperviable to water pressure.
- The labyrinthine forest maze was imperviable to outsiders, its dense undergrowth concealing hidden pathways.
- The government implemented imperviable security measures around the embassy, prohibiting unauthorized access.
- The scientist toiled tirelessly to create a material imperviable to all forms of radiation.
- The impenetrable shield formed an imperviable barrier, protecting the spacecraft from cosmic rays.
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not admitting of passage or capable of being affectedNot pervious; impervious.
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The ancient fortress stood imperviable to enemy attacks, its thick walls proving impenetrable.
The duck's feathers created an imperviable barrier against the icy water, keeping it warm.
The rubber boots were designed with imperviable soles, ensuring the wearer's feet remained dry in all conditions.
The mountain's sheer cliffs were imperviable to climbers, presenting an insurmountable challenge.