Insusceptible [adjective]

Definition of Insusceptible:

insensitive

Synonyms of Insusceptible:


Opposite/Antonyms of Insusceptible:

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Sentence/Example of Insusceptible:

They knew Mrs. Hilary to be a muddled bigot, whose mind was stuffed with concrete instances and insusceptible of abstract reason.

It remains as a pure deduction from the philosophical conception of Monism, incapable of proof, insusceptible of refutation.

Did it make the patient insusceptible of the effects of a second inoculation with purulent matter?

The first of these is, that yellow fever is strictly a self-limited disease, and therefore is insusceptible of jugulation.

Still it is idle to deny that the doctrines are insusceptible of proof.

It amounts, I think, to all but proof that they are absolutely insusceptible.

It is from fifty to one hundred and fifty yards wide, always rapid, rocky, and insusceptible of navigation.

These disputes are the most insusceptible of determination, because they have no foundation in reason.

They have done it, in many instances, with a boldness they were thought insusceptible of.

It is insusceptible of rust, as gold and silver are, none of the acids affecting it, excepting the aqua regia.