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watertight
adjective
So tightly made that water cannot enter or escape.
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The word "watertight" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to describe something that is completely secure or airtight, such as a plan, security system, or a container that will not allow water to pass through. For example, "The engineers designed a watertight ship that would not sink even if it took on water."
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Different tests await, and a celebrated back line that has now kept nine clean sheets in 10 matches will have to remain watertight if progress is to be forced to Berlin in June.
The England management once leaked like a sieve but it is pretty much watertight now.
Lenses should be removed before swimming or watertight goggles worn.
I put in a watertight succession plan with funding agencies to make sure that the person I'd recruited to my group as a lecturer could take everything over.
Their defence is as watertight as a colander and the two strikers they started here boasted just two goals between them.
Why pork-barrel a watertight seat?
It sounds watertight.
Their relationships are or were watertight.
Frustrated by the difficulty of coming up with a legally watertight definition, he threw up his hands and wrote that, although he could not define porn in the abstract, "I know it when I see it".Machine learning is a way of getting computers to know things when they see them by producing for themselves the rules their programmers cannot specify.
The World Health Organisation holds emergency stocks of smallpox vaccine in the Netherlands, but it is far from clear that there is enough to treat the victims of a major outbreak in Europe.Since September 11th, America has devoted far more resources to preparations for a massive terrorist attack than the EU has, but even America's security systems are far from watertight.
Nor unlike derivatives traders, for example—are they motivated by the prospect of a reward if they succeed in drafting a watertight deal or a penalty if contract costs increase.
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