unconquerable
IPA: ʌnkˈɑŋkɝʌbʌɫ
adjective
- Not conquerable; indomitable.
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Examples of "unconquerable" in Sentences
- Thou art unconquerable and fearless.
- Thus, he proves unconquerable on the 15th day of war.
- Due to her unconquerable spirit, has become superhuman.
- The fort was unconquerable even after a three year war.
- By then the unconquerable Palafox had become legendary in Spain.
- Of eternal glory and splendour, Thou art unborn and unconquerable.
- A headline in the sports section was headed the unconquerable man .
- Rejection and hate are no match for her unconquerable will, however.
- But he was just as much "unconquerable" among them as in the Church.
- Invictus: this song has a name that is Latin for 'unconquerable' or 'undefeated'.
- 'Then you believe more in a big army, and in what they call our unconquerable Navy, than in Almighty God?
- Decade after decade, the unforgettable lines of the poem Invictus, "unconquerable," were on Mandela's lips:
- I will not lower her by calling her unconquerable, for she has never been assailed; but I call her ever-victorious.
- Government power, corporate power, military power, so interconnected, a ten-thousand-pound gorilla crouched over us, "unconquerable" force.
- From the ashes of every pyre sprang the Jewish Law in unfading youth -- that indestructible, ineradicable mentality and hope, which opponents are wont to call unconquerable Jewish defiance.
- Worse even than this, the "unconquerable," though not conquered, had been checked, and that, too, not in a corner, as in Spain or at Eylau, but in the sight of all Europe, on a field chosen by himself.
- But though Himself in His sinless nature "unconquerable" by temptation -- immutably secure from the world's malignant influences, it is all worthy of note, as an example to us, that He never unnecessarily braved these.
- Cut off as we are by the nature of the body, God has yet given us, in the midst of all this evil, virtue the unconquerable, meaningless in a state of tranquil safety but everything where its absence would be peril of fall.
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