imperviability (Meaning)

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imperviability (n.)

The quality of being imperviable.

Synonyms & Antonyms of imperviability

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imperviability Sentence Examples

  1. The imperviability of the rubber membrane prevented water from penetrating it.
  2. The asphalt coating provided excellent imperviability, protecting the road surface from moisture.
  3. The shale layer's imperviability acted as a barrier, preventing the upward movement of groundwater.
  4. The city's impervious surfaces increased runoff and reduced water infiltration.
  5. The imperviability of the soil hindered root growth and plant establishment.
  6. The waterproof jacket's imperviability kept the wearer dry even in heavy rain.
  7. The imperviability of the plastic wrap prevented moisture loss from the food it protected.
  8. The imperviability of the canyon walls made access to the river difficult.
  9. The low imperviability of the sandstone allowed water to permeate and form aquifers.
  10. Engineers designed the dam with materials of high imperviability to ensure its integrity against water pressure.

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The quality of being imperviable.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The imperviability of the rubber membrane prevented water from penetrating it.

The asphalt coating provided excellent imperviability, protecting the road surface from moisture.

The shale layer's imperviability acted as a barrier, preventing the upward movement of groundwater.

The city's impervious surfaces increased runoff and reduced water infiltration.