accessible, assailable, beatable, conquerable, expugnable, gettable, open, pervious, pregnable, readable, to be had, weak
Definitionadj. admitting of penetration or passage into or through
Last update: June 8, 2015
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Following in the furrow of an ordinary plough it breaks through the sub-soil to a depth of several inches, making it porous and penetrable by plant roots. [Please select]
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Callum, flint to other considerations, was penetrable to superstition. [Please select]
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At this point the skin is finer and more easily penetrable than elsewhere. [Please select]
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But this is not how you understand the matter: you mean accessible to the sting, in a word, penetrable. [Please select]
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The thoughtless objection about the only penetrable points is, I hope, swept aside forever. [Please select]
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The night filled with so much driving snow had become a kind of white gloom, less penetrable than the darkness. [Please select]
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Conyers' voice trembled with anger as she passed on and on, seeking a penetrable point for conversation. [Please select]
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