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unconquerable

adjective
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Definition of unconquerable

1 : incapable of being conquered : indomitable an unconquerable will
2 : incapable of being surmounted unconquerable difficulties

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Other Words from unconquerable

unconquerably \ 藢蓹n-​藞k盲艐-​k(蓹-​)r蓹-​bl膿 How to pronounce unconquerably (audio) \ adverb

Examples of unconquerable in a Sentence

an unconquerable spirit that got the family through some hard times

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The movable feast and unconquerable best features three-course lunches and brunches for $23, and multi-course dinners for $39 (not including tax, tips or drinks). Michael Mayo, sun-sentinel.com, "Trouble sorting out 250 Miami Spice options? Try these 9 restaurants," 1 Aug. 2019 The Terminator, James Cameron鈥檚 dystopian hit about an unconquerable cyborg killing machine, gets the show鈥檚 most palpable allusion yet: an unbeatable enforcer with a motorbike and a single, ligneous facial expression. Sophie Gilbert, The Atlantic, "The American Paranoia of Stranger Things 3," 4 July 2019 And there鈥檚 an unconquerable issue with batteries that doesn鈥檛 really apply to cars: Adding more batteries for more range means more weight. Alexander George, Popular Mechanics, "The Tarform Motorcycle is a Retro Electric Bike," 12 Oct. 2018 These are irresistible forces, able to transform what might appear to be unconquerable obstacles into traversable pathways and expanding opportunities. Laurie Penny, Longreads, "Peterson鈥檚 Complaint," 12 July 2018 Our great nation has been defined by our ability to conquer the unconquerable. Karina Bland, azcentral, "Bland: Old letter from John McCain shows how little has changed in 20 years of gun debate," 5 June 2018 The Budweiser Clydesdales were first introduced in 1933, after the repeal of Prohibition, and have since served as living symbols not just of Budweiser, but of the unconquerable American spirit. AL.com, "Things to do in Mobile, Feb. 4-10," 4 Feb. 2018 Or the unconquerable African king known as Black Panther. Clarkisha Kent, The Root, "On Black Panther, Black Leopard and the Politics of Being a Black Superhero," 30 Jan. 2018 The grasshopper sparrow, a tiny Florida prairie bird perched on the verge of extinction for the last decade, may have encountered a final, unconquerable foe: an invasive new disease quickly killing off its young. Jenny Staletovich, miamiherald, "Rare Florida sparrow could vanish this year and more birds could be at risk," 17 Jan. 2018

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First Known Use of unconquerable

1582, in the meaning defined at sense 1

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unconquerable

adjective

English Language Learners Definition of unconquerable

: not able to be conquered or defeated
: not able to be dealt with successfully

unconquerable

adjective
un路​con路​quer路​able | \ 藢蓹n-藞k盲艐-k蓹-r蓹-b蓹l How to pronounce unconquerable (audio) \

Kids Definition of unconquerable

: not capable of being beaten or overcome an unconquerable spirit

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