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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning This type of paint is unreactive to water and does not peel easily.
Stainless steel is a popular material for surgical instruments due to its unreactive nature.
The old building's unreactive structure withstood the earthquake.
The artist's unreactive style became his trademark.
The audience member was unreactive during the concert.
Mosquitoes are unreactive to certain types of insect repellent.
The virus is unreactive to antibiotics, making it difficult to treat.
The metal is unreactive to water, so it won't rust or dissolve.
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