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nonvulnerable

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Alternative forms

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  • non-vulnerable

Etymology

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From non- +‎ vulnerable.

Adjective

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nonvulnerable (not comparable)

  1. Not specifically vulnerable
    • 2009 January 17, Phillip Alder, “A Farewell to a Champion With a Gift for Reading Cards”, Bridge, in New York Times[1]:
      Here are a couple of his tips: be slow to push the opponents out of one no-trump if they are vulnerable; conversely, strain to balance if they are nonvulnerable.