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Example sentences for "unsusceptible"

Lexicographically close words:
unsure; unsurmountable; unsurpassable; unsurpassed; unsurveyed; unsuspected; unsuspecting; unsuspectingly; unsuspicious; unsuspiciously
  1. In other cases, individuals are unsusceptible and hostile to tradition, because they have themselves been socially disinherited.

  2. He may be one of those rare moral geniuses, singularly unsusceptible to praise and blame, who create a new ideal of character by the dominant individuality of their own.

  3. Such women as Emilia in Cinna and Rodogune, must surely be unsusceptible of love.

  4. Shakspeare justly passed over as unsusceptible of dramatic interest.

  5. I visited the chaplain of the little church of San Giulio, he was a young man not unsusceptible to my charms.

  6. Could Blanden be unsusceptible to such silvery looks?

  7. The Colonel, who was not unsusceptible to flattery, was visibly impressed by this tribute.

  8. But, slow-witted as he was, he was aware that women unsusceptible to temptation are apt to be equally unsusceptible to the disgrace of a fall.

  9. It is singular to observe that the Cow-pox virus, although it renders the constitution unsusceptible of the variolous, should, nevertheless, leave it unchanged with respect to its own action.

  10. Emancipated spirits are ulterior to the infinite absolute, which is unsusceptible of aught ulterior; "They enjoy all beatitudes together with that Spirit.

  11. Though the absolute (it may be objected) be unsusceptible of any other kind of proof, the system, did it not refer to activity and cessation of activity, could not posit the absolute aforesaid.

  12. And this resemblance itself is not, like resemblance between simple sensations, an ultimate fact, unsusceptible of analysis.

  13. The definition of a word being the proposition which enunciates its meaning, words which have no meaning are unsusceptible of definition.

  14. The only names which are unsusceptible of definition, because their meaning is unsusceptible of analysis, are the names of the simple feelings themselves.

  15. To undeserving hearts God offers His love in Christ; to unsusceptible hearts He explains and commends it by His Spirit.

  16. As to the first, nothing but stoicism, or the hard-heartedness which is sometimes the result of prosperity, can make the soul unsusceptible to the ordinary troubles of life, or independent of the antidote which the religion of Christ supplies.

  17. This Divine love, however, wonderful as it is, is offered to unsusceptible hearts.

  18. Conjunctions, like prepositions, are wholly unsusceptible of inflection.

  19. Prepositions, as such, are wholly unsusceptible of inflection.

  20. It is the unsusceptible one who goes down forehead to the earth, not pausing to spread rug or carpet in the way, when the self-constituted idol appears.

  21. These are chiefly culinary salt, nitre, spices, and sugar, which operate partly by inducing a change in the animal or vegetable fibres, and partly by rendering the aqueous constituent unsusceptible of decomposition.

  22. By means of this method the files made of iron, which, in itself, is unsusceptible of hardening, acquire a superficial hardness sufficient for any file whatever.

  23. Whenever the albumen is coagulated, the uncombined water may be easily evaporated away, and the residuary solid matter may be readily dried in the air, so as to be rendered unsusceptible of decomposition.

  24. But where was there ever yet a deed unsusceptible of fine reasoning to justify it to the doer?

  25. It is an error to imagine that men in the lowest rank of life are unsusceptible of heroic and generous sentiments.

  26. She now listened in a spirit different from that which harassed her formerly; deaf to all advice, unsusceptible to every kindness, inaccessible to conviction, she only listened to the wild suggestions of her ardent affection.

  27. He thought that such deep secrets were closed to cold, unsusceptible minds, without being clearly aware that he reckoned Clara among these subordinate natures, and therefore he constantly endeavoured to initiate her into the mysteries.


  28. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "unsusceptible" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    anesthetized; arctic; autistic; blunt; catatonic; changeless; chill; chilly; closed; cold; constant; cool; dispassionate; drugged; dull; frigid; frosted; frosty; frozen; heartless; icy; immovable; immune; immutable; impassive; impervious; inconvertible; indefeasible; inert; inflexible; insensible; insensitive; insentient; insusceptible; invariable; irretrievable; irreversible; irrevocable; lasting; noble; objective; obstinate; obtuse; passionless; permanent; soulless; spiritless; unalterable; unaltered; unchangeable; unchanging; undeviating; unemotional; unfeeling; unimpassioned; unloving; unreceptive; unremitting; unresponsive; unsusceptible; unsympathetic; untouchable; unvarying; unyielding