Synonym: imperviable. Similar words: imperious, obvious, envious, previous, oblivious, obviously, previously, serving. Meaning: [ɪm'pɜrvɪəs /-'pɜːv-] adj. not admitting of passage or capable of being affected.
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1. He remained impervious to all Nell's sulks and blandishments.
2. Rubber boots are impervious to water.
3. He was completely impervious to criticism.
4. How does glue bond with impervious substances like glass and metal?
5. The Japanese economy is supposed to be impervious to market forces.
6. She seems almost impervious to the criticism from all sides.
7. His ego was impervious to self-doubt.
8. She was impervious to his charms.
9. He is impervious to criticism and rational argument.
10. This material is impervious to rain-water.
11. She was impervious to his blandishments.
12. This material is impervious to gases and liquids.
13. The floorcovering you select will need to be impervious to water.
14. The college administration seemed impervious to criticism.
15. Faith can be impervious to mere facts.
16. The brass table top is impervious to liquids.
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17. It is indoctrination Misguided pride leaves us impervious to any version of success that does not bear the patent of our system.
18. Both the anorexic and the mystic are impervious to this simple chain of events.
19. Was it possible for anyone to be so impervious to the things he saw?
20. He was not without humour[sentencedict.com], but completely impervious to Jane's irony.
21. Mastic asphalt is impervious to water or dampness, vermin-proof, non-toxic and odourless after laying.
22. Bruno, somewhat impervious to the drama unfolding in front of him, was still huffing and puffing in his monster role.
23. Small-town dwellers feel impervious to or removed from social danger and violence; big-city folks are presumed to be numb to them.
24. The county was overrun with underwood that made it impervious to the traveller.
25. Perhaps an organism as complex as a man could never be wholly impervious to the ravages of time.
26. Once it is penetrated by the single sperm, the egg becomes impervious.
27. How could I have been so thick-headed, I wonder now, so impervious?
28. John Echols and other inventors at Essex have created various keypads that are impervious to the elements as well as urban vandals.
29. Porous sandstones near the top of the Sherwood Sandstone occur beneath thick impervious halite horizons in the Mercia Mudstone.
30. Its hard wood helps it resist cold winters, and its thick-skinned grapes are almost impervious to rain, disease and insects.
More similar words: imperious, obvious, envious, previous, oblivious, obviously, previously, serving, service, servile, supervisor, overview, interview, subservient, social services, whimper, impede, impeach, imperial, impetus, imperfect, imperative, impersonal, impending, impeccable, impermeable, impersonate, impediment, impenitent, impeachment.