perviousness (Meaning)

Wordnet

perviousness (n)

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

Webster

perviousness (n.)

The quality or state of being pervious; as, the perviousness of glass.

perviousness Sentence Examples

  1. The perviousness of the soil allowed water to seep through effortlessly.
  2. The concrete's high perviousness made it unsuitable for use as a barrier against liquids.
  3. The porous material exhibited remarkable perviousness, ensuring proper drainage.
  4. The filter's perviousness allowed particles to pass through while retaining larger ones.
  5. The perviousness of the fabric made it suitable for ventilation and moisture absorption.
  6. The rock's impermeability contrasted sharply with the perviousness of the sand above it.
  7. The membrane's perviousness to certain gases facilitated gas exchange processes.
  8. The coating's low perviousness prevented water infiltration and protected the underlying surface.
  9. The perviousness of the paving stones allowed rainwater to percolate into the ground.
  10. The researcher investigated the perviousness of different materials to determine their suitability for water filtration applications.

FAQs About the word perviousness

the quality of being penetrable (by people or light or missiles etc.)The quality or state of being pervious; as, the perviousness of glass.

porous, permeable,penetrable,absorbent, passable,breathable

impervious, impermeable, impenetrable, impermeable, impassable, impenetrable, impassable,impervious, nonporous, close

The perviousness of the soil allowed water to seep through effortlessly.

The concrete's high perviousness made it unsuitable for use as a barrier against liquids.

The porous material exhibited remarkable perviousness, ensuring proper drainage.

The filter's perviousness allowed particles to pass through while retaining larger ones.