Synonyms for More imperforate:
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adj.
• complete
- Whole-length
, - all
, - entire
, - exhaustive
, - faultless
, - full
, - full-dress
, - gross
, - hook line and sinker
, - imperforate
, - intact
, - integral
, - integrated
, - lock stock and barrel
, - organic
, - outright
, - plenary
, - replete
, - the works
, - thorough
, - thoroughgoing
, - unabbreviated
, - unabridged
, - unbroken
, - uncondensed
, - uncut
, - undiminished
, - undivided
, - undocked
, - unexpurgated
, - unimpaired
, - unitary
, - unreduced
, - whole
, - whole enchilada
, - whole nine yards
, - whole-hog
.
• intact
- Unviolated
, - complete
, - flawless
, - indiscrete
, - perfect
, - scatheless
, - sound
, - together
, - unblemished
, - undefiled
, - unharmed
, - unhurt
, - uninjured
, - unmarred
, - unscathed
, - untouched
.
• unabbreviated
What are the hypernyms for More imperforate?
A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.
What are the opposite words for more imperforate?
"More imperforate" means something that is less porous or has fewer holes. Antonyms for this term could be "more permeable," which means that something allows liquids or gases to pass through easily, or "more porous," which indicates that something has many tiny openings that allow for liquids, air, or other particles to go through. On the other hand, "more punctured" means that something is more full of holes, while "more perforated" suggests that something has more evenly spaced and clearly defined openings in it. These antonyms all describe different degrees of permeability or porosity, which can affect how easily substances can move through a material.
What are the antonyms for More imperforate?
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