What does WaterTight mean?
Definitions for WaterTight
ˈwɔ tərˌtaɪt, ˈwɒt ər-wa·ter·tight
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Princeton's WordNet
watertightadjective
not allowing water to pass in or out
unassailable, unshakable, watertight, bulletproofadjective
without flaws or loopholes
"an ironclad contract"; "a watertight alibi"; "a bulletproof argument"
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watertightadjective
So tightly made that water cannot enter or escape.
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watertight
Watertight refers to something that is constructed or sealed in such a manner that water, or other liquids, cannot penetrate or pass through it. This term can also apply to arguments, proposals or details that are so thorough, complete or effective that they leave no opportunities for scrutiny or discrepancy.
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of WaterTight in Chaldean Numerology is: 8
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of WaterTight in Pythagorean Numerology is: 5
Examples of WaterTight in a Sentence
Countries opposed to GMOs are given the carrot of being able to opt-out of these authorisations, but the scheme approved today fails to give them a legally-watertight basis for doing so. This is a false solution.
Ultimately it’s not watertight to say that we can ensure that all the data is gone forever.
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- vodotěsnýCzech
- wasserdichtGerman
- στεγανόςGreek
- estanco, herméticoSpanish
- vedenpitävä, vesitiivisFinnish
- étancheFrench
- impermeabile, a tenuta stagnaItalian
- [[水]][[を]][[通す, 水密Japanese
- waasserdichtLuxembourgish, Letzeburgesch
- pihiMāori
- wodoszczelny, nieprzemakalnyPolish
- impermeávelPortuguese
- водонепроница́емый, гермети́чныйRussian
- водонепропусан, vodonepropusanSerbo-Croatian
- vattentätSwedish
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