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unsusceptible /ʌnsəˈsɛptɪb(ə)l /adjective1Not likely or liable to be influenced or harmed by a particular thing: infants are relatively unsusceptible to infections...- Romantic relationships have been presumed unsusceptible to a structure of rules, perhaps because of the widespread belief that love is the most intimate and idiosyncratic of human emotions.
- Suicide terrorists are not some other breed of men, unsusceptible to the usual tools of statecraft.
- Without Chelex, nicking may also involve a second mechanism that is relatively unsusceptible to radical quenching-perhaps via the formation of chromophores that may directly initiate DNA cleavage with UV-A excitation.
2 ( unsusceptible of) Not capable or admitting of: their meaning is unsusceptible of analysis...- We cannot pronounce them unsusceptible of civilization since even apes have been taught to eat, drink, repose and dress like men.
Derivativesunsusceptibility /ʌnsəsɛptɪˈbɪlɪti/ noun ...- There is not only complete absence from pain, but as complete unsusceptibility to general drug action.
- They develop unsusceptibility in the organic structure and speed up the sluggish metabolic charge per unit in the body.
- The facing layer must therefore have the highest possible unsusceptibility to shrinkage cracking, weather resistance and frost resistance.
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