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invulnerable - use in sentences
Adjective complement with noun phrase
- make: Wearing a singlet or stripping to the waist can make a man invulnerable to bullets.
Used with adjective complement
- feel: A manager, unless he feels as invulnerable as 007, will rarely be so naive as to make the approach himself.
- become: By the use of simple tactics he succeeded in strengthening his position until he became practically invulnerable.
- make: Network security ICT tools and networks can never be made invulnerable to attack.
- seem: For anti-reductionist forms of naturalism ( like Railton's ) seem as invulnerable to the argument as Moore's non-naturalist account.
Modifying Another Word
- virtually: In these waters, surrounded by steep sided mountains, they were virtually invulnerable to attack.
- not: Even a superpower on the scale of the United States is not invulnerable.
- almost: They begin to look upon themselves as invincible, almost invulnerable.
- seemingly: The vital ingredients were there for all three: an underdog defeating a ruthless, intimidating and seemingly invulnerable favorite.
- nearly: She can absorb a human soul to do their bidding, transforming the person affected into a nearly invulnerable servant.
- practically: The beauty of them is that they are practically invulnerable, except by very large shells.
Modifies a noun
- force: Once each of two opposing states has invulnerable retaliatory forces, deterrence is mutual.
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