make sth foolproof

Frequency: 7.511.2 per million words

To design or alter something so it cannot fail or be used incorrectly.

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  • We're trying to work out a way to make the system foolproof.
  • The team made the onboarding process foolproof after several failures.
  • Clear labels and color coding can make this interface foolproof for new users.
  • If we add guardrails, we'll make the workflow foolproof enough for interns.
  • How do we make the backup routine foolproof across all platforms?
  • These automated checks are designed to make deployments foolproof.
  • Training alone won't make the procedure foolproof; we must simplify it.
  • With step-by-step prompts, they made tax filing almost foolproof.
  • The new lockout mechanism should make password resets foolproof.
  • By standardizing inputs, we can make data entry virtually foolproof.