"Impermeabilised" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Impermeabilised" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Impermeabilised" Meaning

The word "impermeabilised" refers to something that has been made impermeable, or unable to be penetrated or passed through. It is often used to describe a material or surface that has been treated or coated to prevent water, air, or other substances from passing through it.

"Impermeabilised" Examples

Impermeabilised


A word used to describe something that is treated or coated to make it resistant to the passage of liquids or gases.

Here are 5 usage examples:

1. Waterproof Bags

The manufacturer impermeabilised all the bags to ensure that they could withstand deep water.

2. Road Construction

The workers impermeabilised the new road surface to prevent water from seeping through and causing damage.

3. Membrane Bioreactors

In a membrane bioreactor, a semipermeable membrane impermeabilised the boundaries between the biological and physical treatment stages.

4. Skiing Gloves

To keep hands warm and dry, many skiing gloves are impermeabilised with waterproof coating.

5. Building Roofs

A impermeabilised roof ensures that water and condensation are trapped and don't penetrate to the inside of the building, reducing the risk of damage.

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