Invulnerable

/ɪnˈvʌlnərəbl/

Definitions

  1. (adj.) Not liable to injury, damage, or being overcome, especially in a legal context referring to rights or protections that cannot be violated or impaired.
    The contract included an invulnerable clause protecting the parties from liability.

Commentary

Used primarily to describe legal rights or protections that are immune from challenge or damage; often appears in contexts discussing absolute protections or defenses.

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