unvanquished

IPA: ʌnvˈæŋkwɪʃt

adjective

  • Not vanquished; unbeaten or unconquered
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Examples of "unvanquished" in Sentences

  • I am strengthened by a heart pierced but unvanquished.
  • When the Russians marched in the following April, Dania became yet another sort of refugee, yet another sort of unvanquished.
  • Respected and unvanquished, he died from a wasting disease on March 20, 1413 - three weeks short of his 46th birthday - and the crown passed to his son, Henry V, the victor of Agincourt.
  • Now, with the war in Iraq in chaos and Al Qaeda still unvanquished, he is pitching himself to Republican primary voters as the man destined to steady the party and the nation in a time of trial.
  • But just as the massive bombing of North Vietnam failed to bring the United States an ultimate victory, SEIU's Fresno campaign left its opposition unvanquished, and likely better positioned than SEIU to win future elections.
  • The Israelis have always been able to find some Palestinian leader or other to go along with their endless demands, to jump ignominiously through one hoop after another, more like a third-rate court jester than the leader of an unvanquished and defiant people.
  • He looked more like a saxophonist than a warrior, but a warrior he was, and the glitter of a million particles of ground steel were the evidence of his attack, even if, every hour, he vacuumed them up, for an unvanquished particle could slide between stone and blade and cause havoc.

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