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Meanings of
unconquerable
in English
Portuguese
inconquistável
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Not capable of being conquered or vanquished or overcome.
conquerable
Related terms
invincible
indomitable
impregnable
insurmountable
insuperable
invulnerable
unbeatable
unsurmountable
inexpugnable
unvanquishable
Portuguese
inconquistável
Antonyms
Examples for "
conquerable
"
conquerable
Examples for "
conquerable
"
1
Hamilton was in the habit of considering every antagonist immediately
conquerable
.
2
Fear, Diane, is a
conquerable
emotion when a mind and body are properly trained.
3
With prontosil, plagues that had ravaged human beings since history began seemed
conquerable
and might even be eradicated.
4
Instead, it roots for its characters, and its readers, by presenting a dystopia that's perhaps inevitable, yet also
conquerable
.
5
Conqueror of all
conquerable
earth, yet not always victorious over the heart of a maid was the golden-locked Apollo.
Usage of
unconquerable
in English
1
There was no hope but in the energies of its
unconquerable
chief.
2
This was their constant and
unconquerable
sense of personal isolation: of loneliness.
3
One spirit-thespirit of the
unconquerable
Confederation of the Southern States-animated all.
4
It was the one
unconquerable
fighting trick of the Eskimos-thatneck hold.
5
Her rough, tired voice had a ring of
unconquerable
pride in it.
6
Possibly a fourth trial might succeed in defeating this apparently
unconquerable
girl.
7
Only the dogged, out-thrust jaw remained the same as ever-obstinate and
unconquerable
.
8
The charm must go to one as
unconquerable
as I have been.
9
To such a solution of the question they feel an
unconquerable
aversion.
10
He beheld something fierce and
unconquerable
in the man's attitude and manner.
11
They little knew the
unconquerable
spirit with which they had to deal.
12
The only thing to do with
unconquerable
things is to conquer them.
13
If their vengeance was terrible, their fidelity and generosity were
unconquerable
also.
14
Since then Dorcas had had an
unconquerable
fear and dislike of dogs.
15
But because Christ is God He had an everlasting and
unconquerable
righteousness.
16
But suddenly I felt an
unconquerable
disgust to tell such a story.
Other examples for "unconquerable"
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unconquerable
Adjective
Frequent collocations
unconquerable spirit
unconquerable desire
unconquerable aversion
unconquerable love
unconquerable repugnance
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Translations for
unconquerable
Portuguese
inconquistável
Unconquerable
through the time
Unconquerable
across language varieties
United Kingdom
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