IMPERVIOUS in a Sentence
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10 example sentences for IMPERVIOUS, such as:
1. The Japanese economy is supposed to be impervious to market forces.
2. But her grace was impervious to hints, and invited or omitted as she chose.
3. Jurgis was destined to find that Elzbieta's armor was absolutely impervious to Socialism.
4. But Rosedale's natural imperviousness to hints made it easy for him to brush such resistance aside.
5. The revelations come as some technologists start work on services they say will be impervious to spying.
2. But her grace was impervious to hints, and invited or omitted as she chose.
3. Jurgis was destined to find that Elzbieta's armor was absolutely impervious to Socialism.
4. But Rosedale's natural imperviousness to hints made it easy for him to brush such resistance aside.
5. The revelations come as some technologists start work on services they say will be impervious to spying.
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Meanings and Examples of IMPERVIOUS
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impervious
a. impenetrable; incapable of being damaged or distressed
Classic Sentence:
1 He went his way, amused, contemptuous, impervious to the opinions of those about him, so courteous that his courtesy was an affront in itself.
2 But her grace was impervious to hints, and invited or omitted as she chose.
3 Jurgis was destined to find that Elzbieta's armor was absolutely impervious to Socialism.
4 A wide and apparently an impervious boundary of forests severed the possessions of the hostile provinces of France and England.
5 Master Micawber was hardly visible in a Guernsey shirt, and the shaggiest suit of slops I ever saw; and the children were done up, like preserved meats, in impervious cases.
6 This perverted child-man was now a real business-man; when it was a question of affairs, he was an absolute he-man, sharp as a needle, and impervious as a bit of steel.
7 But Rosedale's natural imperviousness to hints made it easy for him to brush such resistance aside.
Example Sentence:
1 The carpet salesman told Simone that his most expensive brand of floor covering was warranted to be impervious to ordinary wear and tear.
2 The revelations come as some technologists start work on services they say will be impervious to spying.
3 The Japanese economy is supposed to be impervious to market forces.