Crossword-Solution: IMPERVIOUS
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Impervious | a. | Not pervious; not admitting of entrance or passage through; as, a substance impervious to water or air. |
We have 88 clues for the answer “IMPERVIOUS”
| Clue | Answers |
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| unpierceable | 1 answer |
| not admitting of passage or capable of being affected | 1 answer |
| Incapable of being affected | 1 answer |
| Not allowing liquid to pass through | 2 answers |
| imperviable | 2 answers |
| ADIACTINIC | 4 answers |
| Impermeable | 7 answers |
| watertight | 13 answers |
| waterproof | 18 answers |
| Inscrutable. | 19 answers |
| inviolable | 22 answers |
| airtight | 31 answers |
| Obtuse | 32 answers |
| Inaccessible | 33 answers |
| paralysed | 36 answers |
| immobilised | 37 answers |
| Indiscreet | 38 answers |
| armoured | 39 answers |
| buttressed | 40 answers |
| filmy | 40 answers |
| sedentary | 40 answers |
| vegetative | 41 answers |
| barricaded | 41 answers |
| insurmountable | 42 answers |
| unintellectual | 42 answers |
| Incautious | 42 answers |
| Impregnable | 43 answers |
| vegetal | 43 answers |
| nerveless | 43 answers |
| Unassailable | 43 answers |
| invulnerable | 43 answers |
| Stationary | 44 answers |
| insuperable | 44 answers |
| benumbed | 45 answers |
| incognisant | 45 answers |
| ANAESTHETISED | 45 answers |
| handicapped | 46 answers |
| Brainless | 46 answers |
| disabled | 47 answers |
| stagnant | 48 answers |
| Passionless | 48 answers |
| Immune | 48 answers |
| braced | 48 answers |
| Fortified | 49 answers |
| impassable | 50 answers |
| proof | 51 answers |
| Empowered | 51 answers |
| strengthened | 51 answers |
| Illogical | 52 answers |
| uncaring | 52 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
RETAE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with IMPERVIOUS (5)
But least the difficultie of passing back Stay his returne perhaps over this Gulfe Impassable, impervious, let us try Adventrous work, yet to thy power and mine Not unagreeable, to found a path Over this Maine from Hell to that new World Where Satan now prevailes, a Monument Of merit high to all th’ infernal Host, Easing thir passage hence, for intercourse, Or transmigration, as thir lot shall lead.
There was about Alexandra something of the impervious calm of the fatalist, always disconcerting to very young people, who cannot feel that the heart lives at all unless it is still at the mercy of storms; unless its strings can scream to the touch of pain.
Interrupt me again, and I have done.” I apologized; but he continued scornfully, “Since you are impervious to argument, you shall hear with your ears how by means of my two voices I reveal my shape to my Wives, who are at this moment six thousand miles seventy yards two feet eight inches away, the one to the North, the other to the South.
But she did not want to appear unamiable and uninterested, so she had brought forth newspapers, which she spread upon the floor of the gallery, and under Madame Ratignolle’s directions she had cut a pattern of the impervious garment.
Interrupt me again, and I have done." I apologized; but he continued scornfully, "Since you are impervious to argument, you shall hear with your ears how by means of my two voices I reveal my shape to my Wives, who are at this moment six thousand miles seventy yards two feet eight inches away, the one to the North, the other to the South.
Quotes with IMPERVIOUS (3)
A philosophical thought is not supposed to be impervious to all criticism; this is the error Whitehead describes of turning philosophy into geometry, and it is useful primarily as a way of gaining short-term triumphs in personal arguments that no one else cares (or even knows) about anyway. A good philosophical thought will always be subject to criticisms (as Heidegger’s or Whitehead’s best insights all are) but they are of such elegance and depth that they change the terms o…
Pedersen was always wooing her. Sometimes he was gracious and kind, but at other times when his failure wearied him he would be cruel and sardonic, with a suggestive tongue whose vice would have scourged her were it not that Marie was impervious, or too deeply inured to mind it. She always grinned at him and fobbed him off with pleasantries, whether he was amorous or acrid.'God Almighty,' he would groan, 'she is not good for me, this Marie. What can I do for her? She is burni…
And often the worst thing wasn't the victims--they were dead, after all, and beyond any more pain. The worst thing was those who loved them and survived them. Often the walking dead from now on, shell-shocked, hearts ruptured, stumbling through the remainder of their lives without anything left inside of them but blood and organs, impervious to pain, having learned nothing except that the worst things did, in fact, sometimes happen. (Mystic River)
Where this answer appears
Appears in: Crossroads.
Used 2 times in crossword archives (2003–2005).