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IMPERVIOUS definition: not permitting penetration or passage; impenetrable. See examples of impervious used in a sentence.

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IMPERVIOUS definition: 1. not allowing liquid to go through: 2. If someone is impervious to something,they are not…. Learn more.

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Definition of impervious adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

Define impervious. impervious synonyms, impervious pronunciation, impervious translation, English dictionary definition of impervious. adj. 1. Incapable of being penetrated: a material impervious to water.

What is the etymology of the adjective impervious? impervious is a borrowing from Latin, combined with an English element. Etymons: Latin impervius, ‑ous suffix.

incapable of being injured or impaired: impervious to wear and tear. incapable of being influenced, persuaded, or affected: impervious to reason; impervious to another's suffering.

impervious (comparative more impervious, superlative most impervious) Unaffected or unable to be affected by something.

The meaning of IMPERVIOUS is not allowing entrance or passage : impenetrable. How to use impervious in a sentence. Did you know?

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impervious (adjective) impervious /ɪm ˈ pɚvijəs/ adjective Britannica Dictionary definition of IMPERVIOUS [more impervious; most impervious] 1 technical : not allowing something (such as water or light) to enter or pass through — usually + to a substance impervious to light

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Impervious definition: Incapable of being penetrated. Origin of Impervious From Latin impervius (“cannot be passed through”), from in- (“not”) + pervius (“letting things through”) From Wiktionary From Latin impervius in- not in– 1 pervius pervious pervious From American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition