See also: water-tight

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From water +‎ tight. Compare Scots wattirticht (watertight), West Frisian wetterticht (waterproof), Dutch waterdicht (waterproof, watertight), German wasserdicht (watertight, waterproof), Danish vandtæt (watertight), Swedish vattentät (watertight, waterproof).

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watertight (comparative more watertight, superlative most watertight)

  1. So tightly made that water cannot enter or escape.
  2. (figurative) So devised or planned as to be impossible to defeat, evade or nullify.
    a watertight contract; a watertight regulation
    • 2021 March 31, Phil McNulty, “England 2-1 Poland: What shape are Gareth Southgate's side in?”, in BBC Sport[1]:
      What if England's defence is finally examined to the full by class opposition at the Euros? Can this rearguard be trusted to remain watertight and protect what a high-quality attack can give them?

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