adjective
- able to be entered, passed through, or pierced
- able to be understood or comprehended
Examples
- The fabric was penetrable by water despite its coating.
- The forest seemed barely penetrable through the thick undergrowth.
- His argument was penetrable once he explained the key concepts.
- The mystery remained penetrable to those with patience.
- The membrane is penetrable by certain molecules but not others.
- Her writing style made complex topics penetrable to general readers.