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invulnerably

  • a word derived from invulnerable.
    invulnerable
    adjective
    incapable of being wounded, hurt, or damaged.

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By allowing us to relive all the evils of recent history through invulnerably innocent, uncontaminated Forrest, the movie lets us achieve a vicarious virtue.Thank you, Forrest Gump.

From Time Magazine Archive

On the other hand, the Southerners, lying secure in intrenched positions upon the precipitous sides and lofty summits of Lookout Mountain and Missionary Ridge, seemed invulnerably placed.

From Abraham Lincoln, Volume II by John T. (John Torrey) Morse

Men are still in thee of heroic mould–– Men whom thy grand old sea-kings would have hailed As worthy peers, invulnerably mailed, Because by Duty’s sternest law controlled.

From Leading Articles on Various Subjects by John Davidson

These poisoned arrows, which were meant as comfort, glanced harmlessly from Lucy, who was invulnerably shielded by trusting love and hope.

From Tales for Young and Old by Various