imporous (Meaning)

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imporous (a.)

Destitute of pores; very close or compact in texture; solid.

Synonyms & Antonyms of imporous

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imporous Sentence Examples

  1. The imporous surface of the metal prevented any moisture from seeping inside.
  2. The beaker had an imporous bottom, ensuring that no liquid would leak out.
  3. The imporous layer of Teflon protected the pan from wear and tear.
  4. The imporous membrane prevented the passage of viruses and bacteria.
  5. The imporous coating of the paint made it water-resistant.
  6. The imporous nature of the ceramic tiles made them perfect for use in wet areas.
  7. The imporous material of the pipes prevented corrosion and rust.
  8. The imporous seal kept the airtight container secure and fresh.
  9. The imporous surface of the glass container prevented any chemical reactions.
  10. The imporous fabric of the tent ensured that rain would not penetrate.

FAQs About the word imporous

Destitute of pores; very close or compact in texture; solid.

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The imporous surface of the metal prevented any moisture from seeping inside.

The beaker had an imporous bottom, ensuring that no liquid would leak out.

The imporous layer of Teflon protected the pan from wear and tear.

The imporous membrane prevented the passage of viruses and bacteria.