permeability (Meaning)

Wordnet

permeability (n)

the property of something that can be pervaded by a liquid (as by osmosis or diffusion)

Webster

permeability (n.)

The quality or state of being permeable.

Synonyms & Antonyms of permeability

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permeability Sentence Examples

  1. The high permeability of the soil made it conducive to plant growth.
  2. The permeability of the rock allowed water to seep through its pores.
  3. The membrane's low permeability effectively prevented the passage of ions.
  4. The soil's permeability was enhanced by the addition of compost.
  5. The permeability of the material was measured using a specialized apparatus.
  6. The increased permeability of the concrete weakened its structural integrity.
  7. The permeability of the tissue allowed nutrients to reach the cells within.
  8. The impermeable nature of the plastic sheet prevented any liquid from penetrating.
  9. The soil's low permeability contributed to waterlogging in the area.
  10. The permeability of the fabric allowed for good ventilation and breathability.

FAQs About the word permeability

the property of something that can be pervaded by a liquid (as by osmosis or diffusion)The quality or state of being permeable.

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The high permeability of the soil made it conducive to plant growth.

The permeability of the rock allowed water to seep through its pores.

The membrane's low permeability effectively prevented the passage of ions.

The soil's permeability was enhanced by the addition of compost.