adjective
- allowing liquids or gases to pass through
- open to ideas, influences, or changes
Usage: figurative
Examples
- The soil is permeable, allowing rainwater to drain quickly.
- Sandstone is naturally permeable to water.
- The membrane is permeable to oxygen but not to larger molecules.
- Her mind was permeable to new ideas and different perspectives.
- The border between the two countries has become increasingly permeable.
- Clay soil is less permeable than sandy soil.
- The company culture was permeable to outside influences.