airtightness

/ˈɛrˌtaɪtnəs/
noun
  1. The quality or state of being sealed so that no air can pass through.
    • Poor airtightness in the house leads to drafts and higher electricity bills.
    • Engineers tested the airtightness of the spacecraft before launch.
    • The airtightness of the building helps save energy on heating and cooling.
  2. The quality of being impossible to disprove or argue against; flawlessness.
    • The lawyer praised the airtightness of the evidence presented in court.
    • We need to check the airtightness of the contract before signing.
    • The airtightness of her logic made the debate one-sided.
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