insusceptible (Meaning)

Wordnet

insusceptible (a)

not susceptible to

Webster

insusceptible (a.)

Not susceptible; not capable of being moved, affected, or impressed; that can not feel, receive, or admit; as, a limb insusceptible of pain; a heart insusceptible of pity; a mind insusceptible to flattery.

insusceptible Sentence Examples

  1. The innovative coating rendered the material insusceptible to corrosion.
  2. The virus displayed an insusceptibility to conventional antibiotics.
  3. The organism's robust immune system made it insusceptible to infection.
  4. The sturdy alloy was insusceptible to wear and tear.
  5. The child's remarkable resilience made him insusceptible to emotional distress.
  6. The nation's strategic plan included measures to make its infrastructure insusceptible to sabotage.
  7. The insusceptibility of certain species to climate change has raised concerns among biologists.
  8. The financial system's regulations aimed to make it insusceptible to speculative bubbles.
  9. The genetic variation within the population conferred insusceptibility to a particular disease.
  10. The insusceptible nature of the material made it an ideal choice for high-risk applications.

FAQs About the word insusceptible

not susceptible toNot susceptible; not capable of being moved, affected, or impressed; that can not feel, receive, or admit; as, a limb insusceptible of pain; a

unexposed,invulnerable, unsusceptible, shielded, sheltered,protected, covered, warded,guarded, safeguarded

exposed, open,susceptible, vulnerable, liable, subject (to), open, vulnerable, subject (to), sensitive

The innovative coating rendered the material insusceptible to corrosion.

The virus displayed an insusceptibility to conventional antibiotics.

The organism's robust immune system made it insusceptible to infection.

The sturdy alloy was insusceptible to wear and tear.