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bulletproof
[ bool-it-proof ]
adjective
- (of vehicles, glass, clothing, etc.) capable of resisting or absorbing the impact of a bullet.
- Informal. safe from failure; without errors or shortcomings and beyond criticism:
a bulletproof system; a bulletproof budget.
verb (used with object)
- to make (something) bulletproof.
bulletproof
/ ˈ²úÊŠ±ôɪ³ÙËŒ±è°ù³ÜË´Ú /
adjective
- not penetrable by bullets
bulletproof glass
verb
- tr to make bulletproof
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of bulletproof1
Example Sentences
The state allows witnesses to observe the death from behind bulletproof glass, but the executioners are hidden from view to protect their identities.
Parts of their video showed law enforcement officers in bulletproof vests posted outside a stucco apartment building with their faces covered.
"His reputation might be in tatters within certain circles, but commercially, he remains bulletproof," says Borkowski.
Mr Mangione arrived in court with his hands and legs shackled, wearing a green sweater and a bulletproof vest.
That the greatest minds in the conservative legal movement were beavering away for months to make sure that when all of this went into effect on Day 1, or Week 1, it would be bulletproof.
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