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US
/ˌɪnˌvəɫnɝəˈbɪɫɪti/
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[ UK /ɪnvˌʌlnəɹəbˈɪlɪti/ ]
[ UK /ɪnvˌʌlnəɹəbˈɪlɪti/ ]
NOUN
- having the strength to withstand attack
- the property of being invulnerable; the property of being incapable of being hurt (physically or emotionally)
How To Use invulnerability In A Sentence
- Driving against the clock increased the drivers' alertness, but led some to experience feelings of superiority or invulnerability.
- Let even Clarendel have a care of himself! or, when least he suspects any danger, some fair dairymaid will praise his horsemanship, or take a fancy to his favourite spaniel, or any other favourite that happens to be the foible of the day, and his invulnerability will be at her feet, and Lady Clarendel be brought forward in a fortnight. ' Camilla
- The firesetter dwells on his invulnerability and justifications even after the fire is over.
- Harry Houdini is known as the world's greatest escapologist, but he fostered a reputation for invulnerability that proved to be fatal.
- Decline and death are unacknowledged possibilities because they threaten Homo Faber's claim to potency, control, and invulnerability.
- Let even Clarendel have a care of himself! or, when least he suspects any danger, some fair dairymaid will praise his horsemanship, or take a fancy to his favourite spaniel, or any other favourite that happens to be the foible of the day, and his invulnerability will be at her feet, and Lady Clarendel be brought forward in a fortnight. ' Camilla: or, A Picture of Youth
- ‘When I came to New York 12 years ago, it was a place of safety, invulnerability.
- Coach Am! brose wi ll go upon to rely upon his immature QB, Athens, as great as his invulnerability to lift this group the rest of the way. Archive 2009-12-01
- The bigger the game, the more the sense of invulnerability with which the man from Waikato cloaks himself.
- They represent authority and invulnerability.