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Meaning of more tamper-proof
The primary meaning of "more tamper-proof" refers to something that is designed to be highly resistant to unauthorized access, alteration, or manipulation.
Etymology of more tamper-proof
The word "tamper" originated in the 15th century, derived from the Old French word "tamper," meaning to weaken or corrupt, which is related to the Old French word "tempter," meaning to test or try.
The term "tamper-proof" emerged in the mid-20th century, as a response to the need for secure and reliable systems, especially in the context of electronics, mechanics, and security systems.
Synonyms
secure
safe
protected
invulnerable
impregnable
unbreakable
indestructible
shatterproof
leakproof
airtight
watertight
tamper-resistant
vandal-proof
theft-proof
burglarproof
pickproof
shatter-resistant
crushproof
puncture-proof
spillproof
leak-resistant
damage-resistant
fail-safe
foolproof
fault-tolerant
hack-proof
cyber-secure
unbreachable
impenetrable
inaccessible
Definitions
- Oxford Languages defines "tamper-proof" as resistant to or preventing tampering, which involves interfering with something, especially in a way that causes damage or harm.
- * The phrase "more tamper-proof" implies a comparative or superlative degree of resistance to tampering.
Usage Examples
- The new "more tamper-proof" lock on the safe made it nearly impossible for thieves to break in.
- * The company developed a "more tamper-proof" packaging system to prevent product tampering during shipping.
- * The "more tamper-proof" design of the electronic device made it difficult for hackers to access its internal components.
Antonyms
vulnerable
insecure
unprotected
accessible
penetrable
breakable
destructible
fragile
weak
fragile
flimsy
unstable
susceptible
exposed
open
unsealed
unguarded
undefended
unsecured
unprotected
compromised