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invulnerable

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Adj — Impossible to harm, damage, or injure.

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Etymology

From Latin invulnerabilis, "unable to be wounded" (in-, "not," + vulnerare, "to wound," from vulnus, "wound").

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What does “invulnerable” mean?

The word “invulnerable” means impossible to harm, damage, or injure. In plain terms, unable to be hurt or damaged.

How do you use “invulnerable” in a sentence?

Here is “invulnerable” used in a sentence: “No system is completely invulnerable to hackers.”

What part of speech is “invulnerable”?

“Invulnerable” is an adjective.

Where does the word “invulnerable” come from?

The word “invulnerable” comes from Latin. From Latin invulnerabilis, "unable to be wounded" (in-, "not," + vulnerare, "to wound," from vulnus, "wound").

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