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Susceptible to being defeated.
beatable
vanquishable
conquerable
beatable
vanquishable
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.
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.
perhaps vincible
prove vincible
vincible by