remain insensitive

Frequency: 7.010.0 per million words

To continue to be unaffected by something.

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Examples (10)

  • Despite technological advancements, some traditional methods remain insensitive to modern efficiency demands.
  • The experimental setup was carefully designed to remain insensitive to external electromagnetic interference.
  • His immune system continued to remain insensitive to the new medication, showing no positive response.
  • For accurate readings, the instrument must remain insensitive to minor changes in air pressure.
  • Even after repeated attempts, the stubborn stain seemed to remain insensitive to all cleaning solutions.
  • The ancient structure managed to remain insensitive to centuries of harsh weather conditions.
  • Certain biological processes can remain insensitive to varying light conditions for extended periods.
  • The specialized material was developed to remain insensitive to extreme fluctuations in temperature.
  • Despite market fluctuations, the company's core strategy managed to remain insensitive to short-term trends.
  • The advanced security system is programmed to remain insensitive to false alarms, preventing unnecessary alerts.