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Definition of insusceptible in English: insusceptibleadjective ˌɪnsəˈsɛptɪb(ə)lˈɪnsəˈsɛptəbəl Not likely to be affected. the larvae are insusceptible to most treatments Example sentencesExamples - From this it follows that a privative term, being insusceptible of differentiation, cannot be a generic differentia; for, if it were, there would be a common undifferentiated element in two different groups.
- Purpose, values and means of redemption are to be understood exclusively as matters particular and personal to the individual: privately created for the sole purpose of making him feel better, and insusceptible to universalisation.
- It is insusceptible of being accessed by the user of electricity further up in the main power lines.
- Well, I have this special Gift, you see, that allows me to dislodge the binding force of the molecules composing my body, therefore making me insusceptible to any form of attack.
- Presumably the cost of being insusceptible to bilayer tension often outweighs the benefits, especially where the in situ milieu of channels can provide mechanoprotection.
- Given the size and complexity of the Tax Act, it is not a matter that is insusceptible to correction.
- In relation to the amendment, we do submit that the issue is exclusively one of construction and the different criterion that would trigger redundancy is insusceptible of being dealt with by evidence.
Synonyms impervious, immune, insensitive Definition of insusceptible in US English: insusceptibleadjectiveˈɪnsəˈsɛptəbəlˈinsəˈseptəbəl Not likely to be affected. the larvae are insusceptible to most treatments Example sentencesExamples - From this it follows that a privative term, being insusceptible of differentiation, cannot be a generic differentia; for, if it were, there would be a common undifferentiated element in two different groups.
- Well, I have this special Gift, you see, that allows me to dislodge the binding force of the molecules composing my body, therefore making me insusceptible to any form of attack.
- Given the size and complexity of the Tax Act, it is not a matter that is insusceptible to correction.
- Purpose, values and means of redemption are to be understood exclusively as matters particular and personal to the individual: privately created for the sole purpose of making him feel better, and insusceptible to universalisation.
- In relation to the amendment, we do submit that the issue is exclusively one of construction and the different criterion that would trigger redundancy is insusceptible of being dealt with by evidence.
- Presumably the cost of being insusceptible to bilayer tension often outweighs the benefits, especially where the in situ milieu of channels can provide mechanoprotection.
- It is insusceptible of being accessed by the user of electricity further up in the main power lines.
Synonyms impervious, immune, insensitive |