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crushproof

American  
[kruhsh-proof] / ˈkrʌʃˌpruf /

adjective

  1. resistant to being crushed.

    a crushproof box.


Etymology

Origin of crushproof

crush + -proof

Example Sentences

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Even great loves aren’t crushproof, and plenty of happy couples tell each other when they have them.

From Washington Post

It’s made of a crushproof composite material, so it’s safe from bumps and knocks if you toss it in your carry-on bag.

From Seattle Times

It’s also shockproof up to 6.5 feet and crushproof for weights up to 440 pounds.

From The Verge

Olympus claims that it's waterproof up to 100 feet, dustproof, and crushproof up to 220 pounds of force.

From The Verge

All Your DocumentsSentrySafe's file cabinets are fireproof, waterproof, and crushproof--capable of withstanding a 30-foot drop.

From Inc