impervious to

Frequency: 8.518.5 per million words

Used to specify what someone or something is not affected by.

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Examples (10)

  • He was completely impervious to criticism.
  • She was impervious to his charms.
  • The waterproof material is impervious to water.
  • His calm demeanor made him impervious to the hostile questions.
  • Despite the strong winds, the tent remained impervious to the elements.
  • The ancient ruins have proven impervious to the ravages of time.
  • A good leader should not be impervious to the opinions of their team.
  • The thick walls of the fortress were impervious to enemy attacks.
  • He seemed impervious to the pain, continuing to fight.
  • Her arguments were impervious to any logical rebuttal.