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How to use impervious in a sentence

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The press was completely impervious to the presentation of evidence that might in any way be seen as exonerating the President.
Yet from our plane window, we can see idyllic seaside villages seemingly impervious to the devastation that has swept the region.
For example, the taste for discrimination may be endogenous to a particular society and consequently relatively impervious to competition.
Ultimately, the child loses self-esteem, leaving an impression to the outside world that he is impervious to rehabilitation.
Over the last couple of years, he had become impervious to the disrespect and ignorance of his classmates.
His calculations are based on ideas that do not necessarily correspond to reality and are often impervious to outside influences.
My heart goes out to particular moments and people, both recent and distant, and holds on for dear life, impervious to happiness or unhappiness.
In other words, it's not impervious to moisture but it will get you through an afternoon cloudburst.
The use of impervious surfaces can be minimized and replaced with pervious surfaces whenever possible.
This impervious drape allows a 3-sq inch opening at the femoral site and covers the patient from head to toe.
In case of rain, they can be made very effective as impervious hoods or umbrellas.
These explorations are, however, mere pinpricks in the impervious hide of western culture.
We love taverns because they're unpretentious and appear to be impervious to the mainstream.
It cannot be a good sign that the filmmakers are largely impervious to the insecurity and suffering of wide layers of the population.
Here, surely, is a prime example of how formalism makes economists impervious to the evidence.
The trumpet vine rewards us with magnificent orange-red flowers, seems almost impervious to storms and can be planted directly into the sand.
Further down in the bilge, however, no material, not even mighty bronze, is impervious to the marine environment.
Zinc metal used in the galvanizing process provides an impervious barrier between the steel substrate and corrosive elements in the atmosphere.
Unfortunately I think the American military establishment seems largely impervious to overwhelming American sentiment against the war.
The element in our last kettle was impervious to descaler and had started to resemble a chilly tundra.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Jurgis was destined to find that Elzbieta's armor was absolutely impervious to Socialism.
Hope and the future for me are not in lawns and cultivated fields, not in towns and cities, but in the impervious and quaking swamps.
Under the sheaths of muscles that were as armor, the fatal nerve center remained impervious.
A wide and apparently an impervious boundary of forests severed the possessions of the hostile provinces of France and England.
Hilbery was impervious to their discomfort, or chose to ignore it, or thought it high time that the subject was changed, for she did nothing but talk about Shakespeare's tomb.
His son is impervious to all common forms of pecuniary temptation.
In submarine works, the workman, clad in an impervious dress, with his head in a metal helmet, receives air from above by means of forcing pumps and regulators.
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