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All invulnerability synonyms

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noun invulnerability

  • privilege β€” a right, immunity, or benefit enjoyed only by a person beyond the advantages of most: the privileges of the very rich.
  • charter β€” A charter is a formal document describing the rights, aims, or principles of an organization or group of people.
  • license β€” formal permission from a governmental or other constituted authority to do something, as to carry on some business or profession.
  • freedom β€” the state of being free or at liberty rather than in confinement or under physical restraint: He won his freedom after a retrial.
  • prerogative β€” an exclusive right, privilege, etc., exercised by virtue of rank, office, or the like: the prerogatives of a senator.
  • impunity β€” exemption from punishment.
  • protection β€” the act of protecting or the state of being protected; preservation from injury or harm.
  • amnesty β€” An amnesty is an official pardon granted to a group of prisoners by the state.
  • indemnity β€” protection or security against damage or loss.
  • shelter β€” something beneath, behind, or within which a person, animal, or thing is protected from storms, missiles, adverse conditions, etc.; refuge.
  • preservation β€” to keep alive or in existence; make lasting: to preserve our liberties as free citizens.
  • stability β€” the state or quality of being stable.
  • conservation β€” Conservation is saving and protecting the environment.
  • safety β€” the state of being safe; freedom from the occurrence or risk of injury, danger, or loss.
  • security β€” freedom from danger, risk, etc.; safety.
  • safeguard β€” something that serves as a protection or defense or that ensures safety.
  • insurance β€” the act, system, or business of providing financial protection for property, life, health, etc, against specified contingencies, such as death, loss, or damage, and involving payment of regular premiums in return for a policy guaranteeing such protection
  • right β€” in accordance with what is good, proper, or just: right conduct.
  • resistance β€” the act or power of resisting, opposing, or withstanding.
  • liberty β€” freedom from arbitrary or despotic government or control.
  • franchise β€” a privilege of a public nature conferred on an individual, group, or company by a government: a franchise to operate a bus system.
  • release β€” to lease again.
  • shield β€” a broad piece of armor, varying widely in form and size, carried apart from the body, usually on the left arm, as a defense against swords, lances, arrows, etc.
  • armament β€” Armament is used to refer to weapons and bombs carried by an aircraft or other military vehicle.
  • guard β€” to keep safe from harm or danger; protect; watch over: to guard the ruler.
  • defense β€” the act or power of defending, or guarding against attack, harm, or danger
  • aegis β€” sponsorship or protection; auspices (esp in the phrase under the aegis of)
  • surety β€” security against loss or damage or for the fulfillment of an obligation, the payment of a debt, etc.; a pledge, guaranty, or bond.
  • tutelage β€” the act of guarding, protecting, or guiding; office or function of a guardian; guardianship.
  • custody β€” Custody is the legal right to keep and look after a child, especially the right given to a child's mother or father when they get divorced.
  • safekeeping β€” the act of keeping safe or the state of being kept safe; protection; care; custody.
  • armor β€” covering worn to protect the body against weapons
  • fix β€” to repair; mend.
  • camouflage β€” Camouflage consists of things such as leaves, branches, or brown and green paint, which are used to make it difficult for an enemy to see military forces and equipment.
  • charge β€” If you charge someone an amount of money, you ask them to pay that amount for something that you have sold to them or done for them.
  • assurance β€” If you give someone an assurance that something is true or will happen, you say that it is definitely true or will definitely happen, in order to make them feel less worried.
  • umbrella β€” a light, small, portable, usually circular cover for protection from rain or sun, consisting of a fabric held on a collapsible frame of thin ribs radiating from the top of a carrying stick or handle.
  • barrier β€” A barrier is something such as a rule, law, or policy that makes it difficult or impossible for something to happen or be achieved.
  • buffer β€” A buffer is something that prevents something else from being harmed or that prevents two things from harming each other.
  • screen β€” a movable or fixed device, usually consisting of a covered frame, that provides shelter, serves as a partition, etc.
  • strength β€” the quality or state of being strong; bodily or muscular power; vigor.
  • ward β€” (Aaron) Montgomery, 1843–1913, U.S. merchant and mail-order retailer.
  • refuge β€” shelter or protection from danger, trouble, etc.: to take refuge from a storm.
  • bulwark β€” A bulwark against something protects you against it. A bulwark of something protects it.
  • certainty β€” Certainty is the state of being definite or of having no doubts at all about something.
  • cover β€” If you cover something, you place something else over it in order to protect it, hide it, or close it.
  • salvation β€” the act of saving or protecting from harm, risk, loss, destruction, etc.
  • self-defense β€” the act of defending one's person when physically attacked, as by countering blows or overcoming an assailant: the art of self-defense.
  • reassurance β€” to restore to assurance or confidence: His praise reassured me.
  • sanctuary β€” a sacred or holy place.
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