Watertight

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definition
adjective
a watertight seal
closely sealed, fastened, or fitted so that no water enters or passes through.
translation of 'watertight'
adjective
impermeable,
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example
He went on to state that all aspects of anti-social behaviour have to be examined and a case would have to be 'watertight' before the local authority went to court seeking to evict a tenant.
But if you are going to claim that Mexican immigrants don't want to be Americans, your argument had better be 'watertight' .
Merton's arguments are often hypothetical, but the logic is always 'watertight' on closer scrutiny.
They are having to ensure that their evidence is more 'watertight' than that which would be expected in a court of law.
If left to deteriorate to the point that the lock was not 'watertight' , there would be a serious effect on flood control as it would be impossible to maintain the river level in the Foss.
That argument is not 'watertight' , however, because existing law does not formally allow euthanasia, for a variety of reasons mentioned briefly above.
The 'watertight' seals over structural joints tend to deteriorate over time as the caulking becomes less sticky and dislodges.
But even 'watertight' concrete is not impermeable to the passage of moisture.
While mobile phone records can be scoured from here to eternity, anything short of recorded conversations seems unlikely to constitute 'watertight' evidence.
In other instances, some of these learned men and women, devoid of principles, have thought nothing of taking up 'watertight' and indefensible cases just for the money.
The experimental tank was constructed from glass of 1 cm thickness held together with silicone rubber and divided into two equal proportions by a 'watertight' partition.
I've no doubt there all kinds of holes in this logic, and many examples that could suggest these arguments are less than 'watertight' .
With little effort, you can bend and solder lead and solder the joints between flashings for a long lasting, 'watertight' seal.
But remember, this is entertainment not the Special Theory of Relativity - it doesn't have to be mathematically 'watertight' .
But how will I live without something 'watertight' underfoot, you ask?
Phillip's argument isn't exactly the most 'watertight' .
How 'watertight' do you need these to be, factually?
This lid is provided with a tool to make removing and reinstalling the lid on the waterblock base simple, while maintaining the 'watertight' seal.
At least I've finally found a 'watertight' argument against Alec ever moving me to the countryside.
Humbugging cynics might wonder if this seasonal tide of volunteers is entirely altruistic or a conveniently 'watertight' excuse for avoiding dysfunctional familial festivities.
In any event it was designed only to be weathertight not 'watertight' .
When the sections compress the rubber, this should form a 'watertight' seal.
These little guys would be hand-raised by the Penguin Reserve and subsequent surgeries performed to remove scar tissue until the area was healed and 'watertight' .
Seals and seams are known to be less than 'watertight' , and many divers make do with damp suits rather than drysuits.
No justification is good enough - or none short of a 'watertight' deductive argument, and all but the sceptics will agree that this is too much to demand.
The question is how, considering that both boys have 'watertight' alibis.
A fully informed, carefully and methodically reasoned, conceptually 'watertight' political argument lies well outside them.
The heat is oppressive, and you realize it the moment you step through the 'watertight' door onto the weather deck of any ship in the gulf.
He said: ‘On top of that, the city council needs to spend close to £200,000 just to make the building 'watertight' .’
The wealthier residents are having their houses made thoroughly 'watertight' and are said to be looking forward to seeing some interesting life forms swim by their windows in the near future.
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