insusceptive

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

in- +‎ susceptive

Adjective[edit]

insusceptive (comparative more insusceptive, superlative most insusceptive)

  1. Not susceptive or susceptible.
    • 1752, Rambler: A Periodical Paper:
      All this had no effect, the sailor was wholly insusceptive of the softer passions, and without regard to tears or arguments persisted in his resolution to make me a man.