INVULNERABLE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary Individuals who avoided the maladaptive outcomes associated with risk were traditionally referred to as invulnerable or invincible Britain lost 130,000 troops, invaluable war materials, a supposedly invulnerable naval base, prestige and global authority
INVULNERABLE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary If someone or something is invulnerable, they cannot be harmed or damaged Many daughters assume that their mothers are invulnerable a system that would make the U S invulnerable to nuclear attack
invulnerable - Wiktionary, the free dictionary invulnerable (not comparable) Incapable of being injured; not vulnerable His gaze went to Hirken, who stood gloating behind invulnerable transparisteel Unanswerable; irrefutable William Dwight Whitney, Benjamin E [li] Smith, editors (1911), “ invulnerable ”, in The Century Dictionary […], New York, N Y : The Century Co , →OCLC