invulnerable Definition In Czech

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Examples of invulnerable

  • It is invulnerable to sabotage and guerilla warfare.

  • In that rôle it is the nearest thing to an invulnerable mobile base that can be imagined.

  • It is said that it is only by this very large tonnage that you can make battleships invulnerable to torpedo or aeroplane attack.

  • The differences between the two tables are so small that it appears warranted to infer that none of the three word classes is particularly vulnerable, or invulnerable, to loss.

  • Moreover, the inclusion of a biological perspective in resilience research should not hearken scientists back to the time when some espoused the view that there were "invulnerable" children.

  • The sibling system remains invulnerable to these genetic changes but highly influenced by parent - child relationships, particularly those that do not reflect genetic changes in the children.

  • Britain lost 130,000 troops, invaluable war materials, a supposedly invulnerable naval base, prestige and global authority.

  • Individuals who avoided the maladaptive outcomes associated with risk were traditionally referred to as invulnerable or invincible.

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