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Impermeable Adj Impervious Permitting Passage Substance Sue Chose

The adjective "impermeable" means impervious or not permitting passage through its substance, using Gore-Tex as an example of material impermeable to liquids.

L'adjectif "impermeable" (imperméable) signifie qui ne permet pas le passage à travers sa substance, comme un tissu imperméable à l'eau pour un imperméable.

Word impermeable
Part of Speech ADJ.
Definition impervious; not permitting passage through its substance.
Sentence Sue chose a raincoat made of Gore-Tex because the material was impermeable to liquids.

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