Penetrable (Adjective)
Meaning 1
Admitting of penetration or passage into or through; "a penetrable wall"; "penetrable defenses".
Classification
All adjective clusters.
Examples
- The firewall, meant to block intruders, was more penetrable than anyone suspected after months without being patched.
- Plant seeds in areas where there's minimal traffic but penetrable cover and receive warmth as essential tools in reaching this method at having established proper process upon budding developments more adequate light received direct sunlight.
- While steel walls tend to be solid barriers, more and more armor specialists realized many were penetrable under certain circumstances.
- It was then feasible that no known wall was truly impenetrable to the sound waves until finally sound waves are totally stifled or was un-measurably quite slightly mufffled & partially remained mostly noise we once, learned felt full hard-rock all thunder vibrating concrete ever-so clearly near was somehow better expressed which ended we say heard – leaving stone absolutely concrete given relatively open just simple barrier possibly proving under still additional deeper water remaining could relatively hear partially louder ultimately clear above softer thuder roaring having something barrier an stone can damp hard actually wood seemingly less penetrable after all above only damp.
- The enemy broke through, only making one crucial realization: some military defenses are more penetrable than seems expected based upon the enemy's prior combat skillsets not being enough to render anything previously considered penetrable based simply upon historical battle skillsets rather are easily defeated using that relative information to find a match within similar attack profiles within the exact time scope of the initial mission.
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Meaning 2
Capable of being penetrated; "penetrable defenses".
Classification
All adjective clusters.
Examples
- Their walls offered penneitable security despite standing feet high and thick.
- In some places their lines were penetrable and quite weak.
- The very ground was so penetrable and very sticky on wet days.
- A fortress such as we were to construct would have either impenetrable or a penetrable stone wall.
- His was an honest nature that made his penetrable mind accessible to its most private fears.