Sentence examples for armored against from inspiring English sources

The phrase "armored against" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone or something that is protected or fortified against potential harm or threats.
Example: "The software is armored against cyber attacks, ensuring the safety of user data."
Alternatives: "protected from" or "shielded against".

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He is the New World's new man, armored against eventualities in little but his selfhood".

A new play doesn't allow us to go in with a shield armored against disturbance".

Gatsby, like Carson, is a Midwesterner, a self-made millionaire, and a habitual loner, armored against all attempts to invade his emotional privacy.

Over the years, Statoil considered many ways to get at the gas, including huge offshore platforms armored against the waves, but discarded them as too costly.

But innocence is his great asset: he seems armored against all that his small-but-deep indie cult projects on him.

He made it clear that to take one's ease in a Paris cafe at that time was to be armored against trivial hurts.

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My own patience thins where meticulousness becomes adjectival mania, as when a paperweight suggests a sword-blade of three-ore'd fishscale-burnished antimony- lead-and-tin smoky water-drop type-metal smoothness emery-armored against rust.

For the first time since the fall of Saddam Hussein a year ago, the Americans found themselves fighting intensely against two main segments of the population, using warplanes, attack helicopters and armored units against the groups the United States had said it came to liberate when it invaded war in March last year.

Perhaps, in the widespread longing for likable characters, there is this: a desire, through fiction, for contact with what we've armored ourselves against in the rest of our lives, a desire to be reminded that it's possible to open our eyes, to see, to recognize our solitude — and at the same time to not be entirely alone.

Impetuous and fabulous, sensually and sexually uninhibited (Ecstasy, not laudanum, is her drug of choice), Lacey drives men mad, starting with the novel's narrator, a freelance art journalist named, as if to underscore his reliability, Daniel Franks, who slept with Lacey once in college but, he assures us, has "sufficiently armored myself against her allure by viewing her as a science project".

Airstrikes and attacks by JNA infantry and armored units against targets in the city accompanied the bombardment, which caused approximately 800 deaths and resulted in a large portion of the city's population leaving.

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