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Meanings of
vincible
in English
Susceptible to being defeated.
beatable
vanquishable
Related terms
conquerable
Synonyms
Examples for "
beatable
"
beatable
vanquishable
Examples for "
beatable
"
1
They have a good record at home, but they are
beatable
there.
2
The Union have shown some spirit this season but should be
beatable
.
3
And even when they are
beatable
,
they still require copious mind-numbing repetition.
4
This team is very
beatable
as Sean Ingle wrote in his article.
5
Sydney are definitely a
beatable
side, we saw that against City.
1
Had I been a Papist, I should not have wished for a more
vanquishable
opponent in controversy.
Usage of
vincible
in English
1
You are a man imbued by errors, and
vincible
by slight temptations.
2
The creditor was perhaps
vincible
by arguments and supplications.
3
Nor is this man in a dilemma: because he can lay aside his error, since his ignorance is
vincible
and voluntary.
4
The thought of herself as vulnerable and
vincible
to the hostile sex had come upon the girl, fire-new, with disruptive force.
5
Reason is fallible and virtue
vincible
;
the winds vary and the needle forsakes the pole, but stupidity never errs and never intermits.
6
At length he commanded an inquiry to be made by the physicians, whether such a blindness and debility were
vincible
by human aid.
7
But fortunately for my peace of mind, they finally proved
vincible
under the hot sun, and the distance we had to go to camp.
Grammar, pronunciation and more
Frequent collocations
perhaps vincible
prove vincible
vincible by
Vincible
through the time