Sentence examples for making it impervious from inspiring English sources

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A "super-hydrophobic" coating is then applied – this means it's extremely difficult to get wet – making it impervious to even the thickest gravy or heartiest soup.

The Pirate Bay (TPB) now says its new cloud-based servers, which use the internet for storage, do not have to be hosted with the same provider, or even on the same continent - making it impervious to attempts to close it down.

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Its no-fuss approach to growing started in 2005, when Mark Teich, a Wall Street trader, made his wife a free-standing garden: raised beds enclosed by a sturdy wooden frame, wrapped — both underneath and on top — in mesh netting to make it impervious to marauding deer, rabbits, woodchucks, etc. Friends loved it, and a business was born.

That is, North Korea's leadership believes that nuclear weapons make it impervious to regime change from abroad and that the international isolation that has accompanied North Korea's nuclear weapons program keeps its people down — on a permanent low-calorie diet of both food and information.

Jabri fell in love with science in high school while working in the lab of one of her father's friends, a biologist studying the cell wall of a fungus to learn what made it impervious to anti-fungal agents.

Evidently, if you can make a cat glow in the dark, you may be able to make it impervious to feline AIDS.

The blue hone, whose tight molecular structure makes it impervious to water and melting ice, is used for the insert and running band of the stone, while the green granite makes up the body.

Season your pan properly to make it impervious to rust, as well as to provide a non-stick cooking surface.

The new uranium enrichment plant, known as Fordo, has raised Western concerns because it is buried deep underground, making it more impervious to scrutiny.

But a newer uranium enrichment plant, known as Fordo, has raised Western concerns because it is buried deep underground, making it more impervious to scrutiny or attack.

The politics of urban education reform can be fragile, but Dr. Alonso is relatively well protected because the board that chose him is appointed by both the governor and the mayor, making it all but impervious to political winds.

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