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impervious
[ im-pur-vee-uhs ]
adjective
- not permitting penetration or passage; impenetrable:
The coat is impervious to rain.
- incapable of being injured or impaired:
impervious to wear and tear.
- incapable of being influenced, persuaded, or affected:
impervious to reason; impervious to another's suffering.
Synonyms: ,
impervious
/ 瑟尘藞辫蓽藧惫瑟蓹蝉 /
adjective
- not able to be penetrated, as by water, light, etc; impermeable
- often postpositivefoll byto not able to be influenced (by) or not receptive (to)
impervious to argument
Derived Forms
- 颈尘藞辫别谤惫颈辞耻蝉濒测, adverb
- 颈尘藞辫别谤惫颈辞耻蝉苍别蝉蝉, noun
Other 亚洲网紅露点 Forms
- 颈尘路辫别谤顎僾颈路辞耻蝉路濒测 adverb
- 颈尘路辫别谤顎僾颈路辞耻蝉路苍别蝉蝉 noun
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of impervious1
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Example Sentences
Kennedy seemed impervious to the findings of scientific researchers.
鈥淭hey feel impervious to the world and it鈥檚 so fascinating to watch these people crumble.鈥
But Donald Trump believes he is impervious to the political laws of gravity, and in some ways you can't blame him.
When life hits you say, 鈥淚鈥檓 not impervious to life.鈥
Inspired by his travels in the Iranian desert, he devised a structure that could be built using both soil from the immediate area and prolonged exposure to fire to make it impervious to the elements.
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