penetrative

/ˈpɛnəˌtreɪtɪv/
adjective
  1. Able to go into or through something.
    • The knife had a penetrative tip that could cut through leather.
    • The drill bit is designed to be highly penetrative in hard rock.
    • Penetrative radar can see through walls and detect movement.
  2. Showing deep understanding or insight.
    • His penetrative mind could solve puzzles in minutes.
    • Her penetrative analysis of the data revealed new trends.
    • The journalist asked a penetrative question about the policy.
  3. Relating to or involving the act of entering a market or area.
    • The company's penetrative strategy focused on rural areas.
    • Penetrative advertising helped the brand reach new customers.
    • The team developed a penetrative sales approach for the product.
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