Adjective : A strong navy made Great Britain invulnerable. ,an invulnerable argument. From Dictionary.com.
'None!' answered he, rubbing his eyes; 'I am invulnerably asleep at this very moment!. From Wordnik.com. [Camilla] Reference
It was situated on a bluff above the Pisoraca River, but not invulnerably so; at Pompey's advent the whole district surrendered without a fight. From Wordnik.com. [Fortune's Favorites]
As long as they were invulnerably based, nuclear weapons in this condition would retain their deterrent capacity against the use of nuclear weapons by others. From Wordnik.com. [Pugwash Conferences - Nobel Lecture] Reference
Remember how you felt about the flag back when you thought you were invulnerably protected, hero. From Wordnik.com. [Knowledge is Power] Reference
The fact that enemies blink invulnerably after each hit, a trait usually reserved for player characters, can also put off players who aren't used to it. From Wordnik.com. [Jay is Games] Reference
On the other hand, the Southerners, lying secure in intrenched positions upon the precipitous sides and lofty summits of Lookout Mountain and Missionary Ridge, seemed invulnerably placed. From Wordnik.com. [Abraham Lincoln]
I thought, vainly, I fear, thought that the devotion of love -- love strong as even you can feel -- love guarded, invulnerably guarded, by all the purity of virtue, and all the pride of honour; I thought such a love would make you happy -- shall I be mistaken?. From Wordnik.com. [The Letters of Robert Burns] Reference
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