Impervious

/ɪmˈpɜːrviəs/ adjective

Unable to be affected by or penetrated by something; completely resistant to influence or damage.

From Latin impervia, composed of in- (not) and pervius (having a way through), from per- (through) and via (way). The word entered English in the 17th century, initially used for physical barriers before extending to emotional or intellectual resistance.

AMሊገባ
ARمقاوم
BNঅপ্রবেশ্য
CAimpermeable
CSnepropustný
DAvandtæt
DEundurchlässig
ELαδιάβροχος
ESimpermeable
FAغیرقابل نفوذ
FIvesitiivis
FRimperméable
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