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Invulnerability
Invulnerability meaning
The state of being invulnerable.
Synonyms of Invulnerability
Example sentences (20)
Atomic Drop lets him build up Super Armor, which grants him invulnerability to attacks.
Since Saitama’s only skills are his speed, strength, and physical invulnerability, finding a workaround to this can be quite simple.
The most glaring issue with this technique is the element of invulnerability that it brings to the table, coupled with its inconsistent usage.
If the grosses were good, you could add that ‘A’ and it gave a feeling of invulnerability.
So, I think there is a degree of shock in Israel, not just over the horrors of Oct. 7, but over that dramatic shift in its position of invulnerability.
A saving grace of the virus has been the seeming invulnerability of children.
Disgruntled like a Karen refusing to wear a mask in a Trader Joe’s, she storms out and takes away Leti’s invulnerability.
This means his invulnerability is greater.
Whether it’s climbing peaks or gazing at a floral spectacle, each of us has our own idea of risk and an individual sense of exceptionalism or invulnerability.
Even if exports resume in the next 24-48 hours, the image of invulnerability has been altered," Helima Croft, global head of commodity strategy at RBC Capital Markets, told Reuters.
He has a healing factor of his own, along with super strength, invulnerability, super speed, and the ability to fly.
Homelander is under the impression that because Maeve seemingly understands him for the invulnerable god that he is, because of her own invulnerability, thus allowing him to trust her as a partner.
The wall of invulnerability around U.S. gun manufacturers just cracked a bit.
While Thor is an Asgardian, Superman is a Kryptonian — both have superhuman strength, stamina and near-invulnerability.
An interesting feature that would make her a challenge as a supervillain would be her invulnerability to some kinds of kryptonite.
According to one tradition, Achilles was dipped in the waters of the river by his mother during his childhood, acquiring invulnerability, with exception of his heel, by which his mother held him.
He escapes his captors and sacrifices his humanity in pursuit of the Golden Path by physically fusing with a school of sandtrout, gaining superhuman strength and near-invulnerability.
However, none of the sources before Statius makes any reference to this general invulnerability.
PCP may induce feelings of strength, power, and invulnerability as well as a numbing effect on the mind.
Siegel understood that Superman's invulnerability diminished his appeal as an action hero, and so wrote a story introducing "K-metal", whose radiation harms Superman.