[
UK
/wˈɛðəpɹˌuːf/
]
[ US /ˈwɛðɝˌpɹuf/ ]
[ US /ˈwɛðɝˌpɹuf/ ]
VERB
- make resistant to bad weather
ADJECTIVE
-
able to withstand exposure to weather without damage
weatherproof electric wiring
a weatherproof coat
How To Use weatherproof In A Sentence
- It had already been instrumented, and Rex toed the weatherproof case of the old seismograph with disdain. MINUTES TO BURN
- Using weatherproof flags approved by the Coast Guard, I attempted to signal passing ships.
- He said: ‘People taking part need to bring a weatherproof jacket and sturdy shoes or boots.’
- But repairs to make the building weatherproof are estimated at more than £60,000.
- Each stick is oiled with teak oil to weatherproof it and maintain its ‘natural’ look.
- For golf shirts, Weatherproof is adding a category of micro pima golf shirts to its 2003 offering of 60s two-ply double mercerized golf shirts.
- He said there were concerns about the toxic oil pitch known as creosote that the railroad used to weatherproof the structure. Phillies Zone
- a weatherproof coat
- ‘We're building everything by hand, using wood with steel sheeting for the top, so it's extremely strong and weatherproof,’ Arkin says.
- He applied the same cedar shingle siding and roofing he used the first time around on the new addition but upped the weatherproofing factor with a rubber roof membrane.