imperviousness (Meaning)

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imperviousness (n)

the quality of being impenetrable (by people or light or missiles etc.)

imperviousness Sentence Examples

  1. The roof's imperviousness to water prevented any leakage during the heavy downpour.
  2. The scientist created a coating that enhanced the imperviousness of the surface, guarding it against stains.
  3. The city's pavement exhibited remarkable imperviousness, withstanding heavy rainfall without any flooding.
  4. The seal's imperviousness to water enabled it to dive deep into the ocean without suffering any damage.
  5. The plastic tarp's imperviousness made it an ideal choice for covering outdoor furniture during storms.
  6. The statue's imperviousness to weathering ensured its preservation for centuries.
  7. The castle's formidable walls boasted such imperviousness that attackers were unable to penetrate them.
  8. The tree's leaves had an imperviousness to insects, deterring pests from damaging its foliage.
  9. The skin of the alligator provided exceptional imperviousness to water, allowing it to swim and dive with ease.
  10. The road's imperviousness to heavy vehicles ensured its durability and reduced maintenance costs.

FAQs About the word imperviousness

the quality of being impenetrable (by people or light or missiles etc.)

tight, impenetrable, thick, impermeable, watertight, close,dense, compact, leakproof, snug

pervious, permeable,permeable, pervious, porous, porous, leaky, absorbent, absorbent,penetrable

The roof's imperviousness to water prevented any leakage during the heavy downpour.

The scientist created a coating that enhanced the imperviousness of the surface, guarding it against stains.

The city's pavement exhibited remarkable imperviousness, withstanding heavy rainfall without any flooding.

The seal's imperviousness to water enabled it to dive deep into the ocean without suffering any damage.