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Foolproof
Foolproof meaning
Of a device: protected against, or designed to be proof against, misuse or error. | Of an idea or plan: certain to succeed in all eventualities, or claimed to be so; infallible.
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Example sentences (20)
But even with the best lines, repetition is not foolproof -- and it can even tip over into annoyance if overdone.
But it's not a foolproof approach and if United lose the initial contact things can go wrong.
Despite what many providers claim, running a VPN while you game is a foolproof way of lowering your ping.
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He’s certain that if the shooters were to be moved, the government would require a “foolproof method of stopping the developers moving in”.
However, this isn’t foolproof, as high-powered shots can shatter anything in their path.
It provides a foolproof solution to a daily struggle that society should have solved long ago.
It's foolproof — the and the adults are impressed by it.
It’s important to remember that technical analysis strategies are not foolproof.
It was a baking book for my 6-year-old, with a foolproof recipe.
MJF thought he had a foolproof plan in place to retain the AEW World Championship at on May 28. The idea was to pay Sammy Guevara an enormous chunk of change, so he will take a dive in the PPV main event.
Of course, jumping uses additional stamina, so the method isn't foolproof, but it's the only way to tackle the issue head-on.
The truth is this: the complexities of our game are so innate and so extreme that no amount of technology, or thorough checks, are going to make it foolproof.
They are a foolproof gift for the tech-obsessed person in your life but flying them near an airport could cause major problems.
They're cheap, foolproof to use, do exactly what they advertise, and are a time-tested product to use for curling hair.
This is not a completely foolproof method of prevention, but can work alongside others to keep the critters away.
Turing wanted to prove the existence of mathematical problems that no algorithm can solve—that is, problems with well-defined inputs and outputs but no foolproof procedure for getting from input to output.
Wildfire modelling isn't foolproof, but officials say it can give firefighters an idea of how to best tackle out-of-control fires.
Yet, the CCTV, no matter how technologically advanced, is not foolproof.
But that’s not to say the strategy is foolproof.