Third person singular present tense: to make something resistant to bullet penetration.
From the compound 'bulletproof' plus the third-person singular suffix '-s', following standard English verb conjugation rules.
When we say something 'bulletproofs' a plan or strategy, we're using the word metaphorically—just like material protection stops bullets, good strategy stops criticism!
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