water-ret (Meaning)

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water-ret (v. t.)

To ret, or rot, in water, as flax; to water-rot.

Synonyms & Antonyms of water-ret

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water-ret Sentence Examples

  1. The water-ret coating on the fabric effectively repelled moisture, keeping it dry even in heavy rain.
  2. The waterproof membrane in the roof prevented water from penetrating the building, ensuring its integrity.
  3. The water-ret sealant filled the cracks in the pipe, preventing leaks and ensuring a watertight connection.
  4. The boat's hull was coated with a water-ret compound to protect it from the harsh marine environment.
  5. The waterproof cover protected the electronics from the elements, ensuring their functionality in wet conditions.
  6. The water-ret paint on the walls created a barrier that prevented moisture from damaging the interior.
  7. The water-ret sealant applied to the window frames prevented air and water infiltration, improving energy efficiency.
  8. The waterproof backpack kept its contents dry during a torrential downpour, providing peace of mind.
  9. The water-ret coating on the shoes prevented them from getting soaked in wet grass, ensuring comfort and dryness.
  10. The waterproof jacket protected the hiker from the rain and wind, allowing them to enjoy their adventure in comfort.

FAQs About the word water-ret

To ret, or rot, in water, as flax; to water-rot.

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The water-ret coating on the fabric effectively repelled moisture, keeping it dry even in heavy rain.

The waterproof membrane in the roof prevented water from penetrating the building, ensuring its integrity.

The water-ret sealant filled the cracks in the pipe, preventing leaks and ensuring a watertight connection.

The boat's hull was coated with a water-ret compound to protect it from the harsh marine environment.