foolproof

IPA: fˈuɫpruf

verb

  • (transitive) To render foolproof.

adjective

  • (of a device) Protected against, or designed to be proof against, misuse or error.
  • (of an idea or plan) Certain to succeed in all eventualities, or claimed to be so; infallible.
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Examples of "foolproof" in Sentences

  • No law is foolproof but the law of physics.
  • This was a foolproof and rugged combination.
  • This is an artifice, and it is not foolproof.
  • It does not have to be rigorous and foolproof.
  • The first method is easier, but not foolproof.
  • The problem with that is the technology isn't foolproof.
  • Then I will take the foolproof position of believing in no God.
  • The more outrageous the claim, the more foolproof the evidence has to be.
  • Secondly, the laboratory environment and its procedures are not foolproof.
  • There's no foolproof way of demonstrating in a mechanical manner that they do.

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