: the quality or state of being insusceptible: lack of susceptibility
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Adjective
The band of sensation remained, insusceptible to feedback from my body.—
Kieran Setiya,
The Atlantic,
1 Nov. 2022 Published in Science Advances, this paper states that Portulaca oleracea, a common plant also called purslane, could influence the creation of drought-resistant crops, completely insusceptible to climate change.—
Sam Walters,
Discover Magazine,
5 Aug. 2022 But not all judges are in Trump’s pocket, and judges in general are relatively insusceptible to direct political suasion.—
Jonathan Stevenson,
The New York Review of Books,
15 May 2020 Many are also insusceptible to later pesticides like dieldrin, malathion and deltamethrin.—
Charles C. Mann,
WSJ,
26 Apr. 2018