TV series example of the word
The Big Bang Theory Season 2, Episode 11
...and leaves the invulnerable Kryptonian fabric unharmed and daisy fresh.
Game of Thrones Season 7, Episode 3
Her dragons might not be as invulnerable as some think.
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(1) Immune to attack; impregnable
(2) Immune to attack
(3) Impregnable
(4) Invincible
(1) In a country that seemed so invulnerable to harm, everything was lost in a single moment.
(2) Diminished sight has rendered me virtually invulnerable to advertising and marketing.
(3) The strong, invulnerable Jennifer cried at school for the third time.
(4) He is invulnerable in his stronghold, but he is also terrified of prophecies.
(5) For more than 10 years, the judiciary have been under fire from the media and some politicians, but appeared invulnerable .
(6) Because they are so high off the ground, their drivers feel invulnerable and show no fear.
(7) She sounds invulnerable , not because she's powerful but because she's so darned nice.
(8) A force that believes it is invulnerable might dismiss or underestimate an opponent's strength, will or commitment.
(9) With fear of death and fear of pain unplugged, they are in a sense invulnerable and invincible.
(10) But they are not invulnerable on the field of play, as their European campaigns are about to demonstrate.
(11) I mean, not everyone wakes up one morning to find themselves invulnerable to physical harm and super strong.
(12) He who teaches the divine knowledge is invulnerable .
(13) He has chosen the perfect target for the most invulnerable war machine in history.
(14) However, I feel as though there is a way we can design a system that is invulnerable in the first place.
(15) Masten also pointed out that even the most basic of human adaptational systems are not invulnerable and require nurturance.
(16) If it's the case that one side's military forces are more or less invulnerable to the other's, that defense may weaken.
(17) If there is an invulnerable army running amok, all the rest of the sacrifices of that day seem silly and pointless.
(18) In fact, this is only true if, by election of an MP, he or she is made invulnerable to their party's later decision to dismiss them.
(19) The fleet rendered Britain invulnerable to direct attack, while its wealth allowed it to intervene on the continent even though Britain did not possess a large army.
(20) He refers to the absence of reliable foresight and explains u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510why companies seem invulnerable one minute and aimless the next.u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb
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insusceptible
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Vulnerable
The Big Bang Theory Season 2, Episode 11
...and leaves the invulnerable Kryptonian fabric unharmed and daisy fresh.
Game of Thrones Season 7, Episode 3
Her dragons might not be as invulnerable as some think.