practically impervious
Frequency: 5.51.1 per million words
Indicates virtually or almost completely unaffected.
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- The new waterproof coating made the fabric practically impervious to rain.
- After years of exposure, the ancient stone wall became practically impervious to erosion.
- His thick skin made him practically impervious to insults.
- The fortress was designed to be practically impervious to any attack.
- Despite numerous attempts, she remained practically impervious to their persuasion.
- The new material is practically impervious to extreme temperatures.
- Children, in their boundless energy, often seem practically impervious to fatigue.
- The sealed container is practically impervious to moisture and air.
- He had developed an attitude that was practically impervious to negative comments.
- With its reinforced structure, the bunker was practically impervious to conventional bombs.