We have no meanings for "as unassailable" in our records yet.
1 The point at which the Mouse lies is finally recognized as unassailable .
2 We have rarely had an Oscar favourite as unassailable as Viola Davis.
3 And what if his condition proves as unassailable as my own?
4 Pie is an institution; it is as unassailable as the Constitution of the country.
5 The reasoning here appears as unassailable as it is obvious.
6 The State had established as unassailable a case as might be built on circumstantial evidence.
7 The Sphinx in a glimmer of sunshine was as unassailable as the cheery, fable-loving, inflexible Lincoln.
8 Thomas's position in front of Rocky-face Ridge was virtually as unassailable as that of Johnston behind it.
9 These ancient rights-of-way were as sacred, or at least as unassailable , as the precepts of the Common Law.
10 That fame now was not only one of the most resplendent in history, but as unassailable as it was isolated.
11 Either he finds it so easy that he can walk into it, or he gives it up in despair as unassailable .
12 The trick is to use the proceeds from its IPO to build a brand as unassailable as that of Yahoo and AOL.
13 These facts lent support to the idea that the murder was committed in daylight, but they by no means established the theory as unassailable .
14 Every thought in them (these papers) has been thought (and accepted as unassailable truth) by millions upon millions of men-andconcealed, kept private.
15 'Your wisdom is as unassailable as your beauty.'
16 "Robinson Crusoe" has a place in literature as unassailable as "Gulliver's Travels" or as "Don Quixote."
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