weatherproof
IPA: wˈɛðɝpruf
verb
- (UK) To make something resistant to damage caused by the weather.
adjective
- Capable of resisting damage caused by the weather.
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Examples of "weatherproof" in Sentences
- Flow looks practically bombproof, let alone "weatherproof".
- Ruggedization: Not certified to a formal (IP) standard but built to be 'weatherproof'.
- Nor is the most sensitive equipment designed to be 'weatherproof' in hurricane conditions.
- For transmission lines, copper wire covered with waterproof braid -- the so-called weatherproof wire of the trade -- is used.
- Rather, the ornaments must be close to a foot tall, weatherproof and reflect the theme "Forever West," the state's tourism motto.
- - Stay relaxed in a climate-controlled environment that ensures your enjoyment of the evening and guarantees that it's "weatherproof"
- Seen from the outside, they were velvety sienna walls (the intentional and inherently limited rust of "weatherproof" steel) with a nice raking profile.
- Three months before the election I decided to start burying my assorted products in weatherproof and watertight containers in various places around a large body body of water that is fenced off by a certain city.
- Of course, you first need to buy your own digital camera, try it out and compare everything that you do with it to the things that it claims to be. (be careful to read the specs, options and features that you need to try out, be on the lookout for words such as weatherproof, meaning that they are splash resistant as to waterproof that are water resistant.
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