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penetrable Meaning in Tamil ( penetrable வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Adjective:

ஊடுருவிச் செல்லும் வலிமை உடைய,



penetrable's Usage Examples:

in what appears an impenetrable forest are found avenues of trees" like the colonnades of an Egyptian temple,"veiled in leafy shade, and opening" into aisles and corridors musical with many a murmuring fount "(Schweinfurth).


He couldn't decide if he'd be pleased or disappointed if a woman with an impenetrable mind melted at his feet like every other woman.


A waterlogged soil is impenetrable by air, and owing to the continuous process of evaporation and radiation, its temperature is much below that of drained soil.


Back down at stream level you reach a hairpin bend with an inlet entering on the right from an impenetrable fissure.


Hydrophobic: The Hydrophobic technology actually repels dirt and dust, all while remaining impenetrable to oil and sweat.


She did not know and would not have believed it, but beneath the layer of slime that covered her soul and seemed to her impenetrable, delicate young shoots of grass were already sprouting, which taking root would so cover with their living verdure the grief that weighed her down that it would soon no longer be seen or noticed.


His peers surrounded his body, and night fell on " the dark impenetrable wood " of the Scottish spears.


But if you encase it in an impenetrable shell, it won't do you any good, right?Just one glance at the lining and the way they encase the foot will make you want to slip on a pair and relax with the morning paper.


He lay fast asleep in the shelter of a tumbledown building buried beneath a massive and almost impenetrable thicket of thorns.


In the general engagement, next day, the English cavalry could not break the " impenetrable wood " of the Scottish spearmen, who, however, were galled by the arrows of the English bowmen, which had broken their formation at Falkirk.


The Mussulman invaders of the Deccan passed it by, not caring to enter its mountain fastnesses and impenetrable forests; though occasional inscriptions show that parts of it had fallen from time to time under the dominion of one or other of the great kingdoms of the north, e.


There was no way for her to measure the size of the chamber, for the darkness inside was more impenetrable than night, with the exception of a circle of light ten meters from the door.





Synonyms:

vulnerable,



Antonyms:

unsusceptible, invulnerable,

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