INSENSITIVE vs INDURATE: ADJECTIVE
- Not sensitive; wanting sensation, or wanting acute sensibility.
- Not having normal physical feeling
- Not having normal emotional feelings, cold, tactless, undiplomatic
- Not readily responsive to external influence or stimulation.
- Indifferent or inattentive.
- Lacking in sensitivity to the feelings or circumstances of others; unfeeling.
- Not physically sensitive; numb.
- Not responsive to physical stimuli
- Deficient in human sensibility; not mentally or morally sensitive
- Emotionally hardened
- Indurated, obstinate, unfeeling, callous.
- Without sensibility; unfeeling; obdurate.
- Hardened; not soft; indurated.
- Hardened; obstinate; unfeeling.
INSENSITIVE vs INDURATE: VERB
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- Become fixed or established
- Become hard or harder
- Make hard or harder
- Cause to accept or become hardened to; habituate
- To harden or to grow hard
- To make callous or unfeeling
- To inure; to strengthen; to make hardy or robust.
INSENSITIVE vs INDURATE: INTRANSITIVE VERB
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- To grow hard; to harden, or become hard.
- To become firmly fixed or established.
- To grow hard; harden.
- To make hard; harden.
- To inure, as to hardship or ridicule.
- To make callous or obdurate.
INSENSITIVE vs INDURATE: TRANSITIVE VERB
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- To make hard
- To make unfeeling; to deprive of sensibility; to render obdurate.
INSENSITIVE vs INDURATE: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Not mentally or morally sensitive
- Deficient in human sensibility
- Not sensitive; having little or no sensibility.
- Hardened; unfeeling; indurated.
- To grow hard; harden; become hard: as, clay indurates by drying and by extreme heat.
- To become fixed or habitual; pass into use; inure.
- To make hard: as, extreme heat indurates clay.
- To make hard in feeling; deprive of sensibility; render obdurate.
- Habituate
INSENSITIVE vs INDURATE: RELATED WORDS
- Unsympathetic, Uncaring, Thick skinned, Indurate, Dead, Deadened, Unreactive, Dull, Unaffected, Soulless, Numb, Unresponsive, Desensitized, Insensible, Callous
- Fleshy, Tumidity, Tighten up, Erythematous, Induration, Ulcerate, Lapidescence, Cledgy, Exulcerate, Harden, Scirrhus, Semiindurated, Thick skinned, Callous, Insensitive
INSENSITIVE vs INDURATE: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Unsympathetic, Uncaring, Thick skinned, Indurate, Dead, Deadened, Unreactive, Dull, Unaffected, Soulless, Numb, Unresponsive, Desensitized, Insensible, Callous
- Fleshy, Tumidity, Tighten up, Erythematous, Induration, Ulcerate, Lapidescence, Cledgy, Exulcerate, Harden, Scirrhus, Semiindurated, Thick skinned, Insensitive, Callous
INSENSITIVE vs INDURATE: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- ASOS Under Fire Over Culturally Insensitive Brand Name.
- Passwords are case insensitive only for backward compatibility.
- Polarization insensitive metamaterial absorber with wide incident angle.
- Much to their dismay, Sheldon is still insensitive.
- Part of the retina is insensitive to light.
- Led Zeppelin had become arrogant, insensitive, and smug.
- The political parties are insensitive to this issue.
- Mouse sperm are insensitive to stimulation with progesterone.
- However, such omission may in itself be insensitive.
- Now they have default case-insensitive accent-insensitive collations, plus the binary collation.
- Latin induratus, we form the regular participle indurated from the verb to indurate.
INSENSITIVE vs INDURATE: QUESTIONS
- Is curving Your Body Language cowardly and insensitive?
- How to replace case insensitive characters in Python?
- Is Batman insensitive to mental health professionals?
- Are results insensitive to refractive index choice?
- Are environment variables in Ruby case-insensitive?
- Which programming languages provide case-insensitive identifiers?
- Should the zipoutputstream use case-insensitive comparisons?
- Are culturally insensitive ads damaging your brand?
- Are standardised questionnaires insensitive to amnesia?
- Do insensitive people know they are being insensitive?
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