unsusceptible

ADJECTIVE
  1. not susceptible to
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How To Use unsusceptible In A Sentence

  • However, he was not unsusceptible to those dark powers which amassed now against his soul.
  • And a well-disciplined gentleman from Sandhurst wasn't unsusceptible to the environment, either. MOONDROP TO MURDER
  • That out of the sea were born either, no one name unsusceptible. I heard you singing in the bedrooms
  • It was the rare mundane who was totally unsusceptible to their influence. Clockwork Angel
  • Without Chelex, nicking may also involve a second mechanism that is relatively unsusceptible to radical quenching-perhaps via the formation of chromophores that may directly initiate DNA cleavage with UV-A excitation.
  • Those who proved themselves unsusceptible to bribery were murdered.
  • Such alterations are inherently unsusceptible to quantitative measurement or prediction.
  • When they attempt to engage with the gun at ranges longer than that, say adding another 200 yards to the distance, our troops are relatively unsusceptible to the fire and pay it little heed.
  • The only question now agitated is, whether the author of nature has formed primordial parts unsusceptible of division, or if all is continually dividing and changing into other elements. A Philosophical Dictionary
  • That an appeal from an undereducated prettyboy would work on them more than their own NYT-readin ', independent-thinkin', unsusceptible-liberal-considered-opinion-actin 'selves is a much greater insult. SeeLight:
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