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US
/ˌɪnˈvəɫnɝəbəɫ/
]
[ UK /ɪnvˈʌlnəɹəbəl/ ]
[ UK /ɪnvˈʌlnəɹəbəl/ ]
ADJECTIVE
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immune to attack; impregnable
gunners raked the beach from invulnerable positions on the cliffs
How To Use invulnerable In A Sentence
- The wire-guided missile is invulnerable to electronic countermeasures and has a very small percentage of malfunctions.
- _ He was called horny because, when he slew the dragon, he bathed in its blood, and became covered with a horny hide which was invulnerable. Character Sketches of Romance, Fiction and the Drama A Revised American Edition of the Reader's Handbook, Vol. 3
- Gerry's confidence made him feel invulnerable.
- He refers to the absence of reliable foresight and explains ‘why companies seem invulnerable one minute and aimless the next.’
- Instead we should view promises, and other people's rights, as of such towering importance that they are basically invulnerable to the calculus of social interests.
- The sapling was the scion of a god, invulnerable, unapproachable, and so long-lived as to be, in practical terms, immortal. The Silver Spike
- Its technology is so new, so revolutionary, that everyone assumes its so-called invulnerable defences will be impenetrable. The White Ninja
- Gerry's confidence made him feel invulnerable.
- He has chosen the perfect target for the most invulnerable war machine in history.
- They were totally at ease with themselves, giddy with life, eternally young, and seemingly invulnerable to the process of corporal decay. CORMORANT