Penetrability (Noun)
Meaning
The quality of being penetrable (by people or light or missiles etc.).
Classification
Nouns denoting attributes of people and objects.
Examples
- The walls of the ancient fort had lost their penetrability to enemy missiles due to years of weathering and erosion.
- The company invested heavily in improving the penetrability of their products in the international market through aggressive marketing campaigns.
- The penetrability of the human body to various types of radiation is a major concern for medical researchers studying the effects of prolonged exposure.
- The use of high-strength glass with increased penetrability resistance has become a standard feature in modern bulletproof vehicles.
- Scientists are studying the penetrability of various materials to different wavelengths of light to develop more efficient solar panels.