completely impervious
Frequency: 7.24.5 per million words
Emphasizes that someone or something is totally unaffected.
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Examples (10)
- He was completely impervious to criticism.
- The new coating made the fabric completely impervious to water.
- Her stoic expression showed she was completely impervious to their taunts.
- The fortress walls were completely impervious to the enemy's cannon fire.
- Despite the tragic news, she remained completely impervious, showing no emotion.
- The thick glass was designed to be completely impervious to sound.
- He seemed completely impervious to the effects of the bitter cold.
- The company's policy was completely impervious to public opinion.
- This special material is completely impervious to chemical corrosion.
- The old man was completely impervious to the technological advancements around him.