Definitionadj. not admitting of passage or capable of being affected
Last update: January 2, 2016
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However Russia may well retain a strong sales presence in the region, partly due to barter deals being impervious to currency fluctuations. [adjective]
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The netting over the side-hatch seems impervious to attack by the cats. [adjective]
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A wide and apparently an impervious boundary of forests severed the possessions of the hostile provinces of France and England. [adjective]
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The impervious navigator heard these lurid tidings, undismayed. [adjective]
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Impervious to fear is Rory's son: he of the prudent soul. [adjective]
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In short, dental enamel is impervious to it. [Please select]
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And in his wicked heart--so impervious to a single lasting good impulse--he really meant it. [Please select]
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But her grace was impervious to hints, and invited or omitted as she chose. [Please select]
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