unjammable

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English

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Etymology

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From un- +‎ jammable.

Adjective

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unjammable (not comparable)

  1. Not jammable; unable to be jammed; immune to jamming
    • 2002, James F. Dunnigan, The Next War Zone: Confronting the Global Threat of Cyberterrorism:
      [] use searchlights (set up in a long line) to serve as a primitive, but effective, form of unjammable radar.
    • 2020, Andrew Vaillencourt, Sullivan's Gift:
      Telemetry would be sent to Kinzei, who had agreed with great reluctance to ensure an unjammable signal got broadcast to seventy percent of the Northern Hemisphere.