insusceptive (Meaning)

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insusceptive (a.)

Not susceptive or susceptible.

Synonyms & Antonyms of insusceptive

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insusceptive Sentence Examples

  1. The child's insusceptive nature made it impossible to instill any sense of responsibility in him.
  2. The audience remained insusceptive to the speaker's impassioned plea for change.
  3. The patient's insusceptive cells rendered chemotherapy ineffective.
  4. The new recruit exhibited an insusceptive attitude towards training, refusing to learn from his mistakes.
  5. The politician's insusceptive demeanor alienated potential voters, costing him the election.
  6. The novel's protagonist remained insusceptive to the reader's empathy, making it difficult to connect with her.
  7. The therapist found it challenging to break through the client's insusceptive exterior and reach his inner turmoil.
  8. The virus's insusceptibility to medication made it a serious threat to public health.
  9. The insusceptive nature of certain animals to predators has allowed them to thrive in dangerous environments.
  10. The insusceptibility of the stone to weathering has preserved its ancient carvings for centuries.

FAQs About the word insusceptive

Not susceptive or susceptible.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The child's insusceptive nature made it impossible to instill any sense of responsibility in him.

The audience remained insusceptive to the speaker's impassioned plea for change.

The patient's insusceptive cells rendered chemotherapy ineffective.

The new recruit exhibited an insusceptive attitude towards training, refusing to learn from his mistakes.