infallibility

IPA: ɪnfæɫɪbˈɪɫɪti

noun

  • The property of being infallible; the ability to never make a mistake.
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Examples of "infallibility" in Sentences

  • They tend to believe in infallibility, with respect to themselves.
  • Mormons don't use the term "infallibility" to refer to their leaders and readily acknowledge that they are imperfect men.
  • Claiming infallibility is almost always the hallmark of the monumentally arrogant (and by default the profoundly insecure).
  • I don't consider the Pope a cult leader (though Papal infallibility is not an idea that particularly appeals to me), but there are Cultish aspects to Catholicism.
  • I don't know if he's quite that reckless ... or stupid, but his adoration of all things self and his delusional infallibility is going to be the death of his lucky stumble towards 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue.
  • Papal infallibility is one of the main Protestant objections to Catholicism — yet, oddly enough, it was one of the things that gave Catholicism an unlikely avant-garde cachet from around the time of Pius IX's proclamation to, say, World War II.

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