prove immune
Frequency: 6.018.5 per million words
To be shown to be unaffected by something over time or through testing.
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- After extensive testing, the new material began to prove immune to corrosion.
- The software update was supposed to fix the vulnerability, but it might prove immune to simple patches.
- Researchers hoped the new vaccine would prove immune to the rapidly mutating virus.
- His arguments, though compelling, did not prove immune to scrutiny.
- Despite their efforts, the ancient ruins continued to prove immune to modern preservation techniques.
- The company's marketing strategy did not prove immune to the changing market trends.
- She had a tough exterior, making her seem to prove immune to emotional distress.
- The political leader managed to prove immune to the constant public criticism.
- Only time will tell if these investments will prove immune to economic downturns.
- The system was designed to prove immune to cyber-attacks, but constant vigilance is still necessary.