Both Uses of
impervious
in
The Count of Monte Cristo
- The sea, knowing what was required of her, threw over them her weeds, encircled them with coral, and encrusted them with shells; the whole was cemented by two hundred years beneath these almost impervious depths, for a revolution carried away the emperor who wished to make the trial, and only left the documents proving the manufacture of the jars and their descent into the sea.†
Chpt 61-62
- Are you quite impervious to good advice?†
Chpt 77-78 *
Definition:
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(impervious) not admitting passage through; or not capable of being affected