- a word derived from unconquerable.
Example Sentences
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And meanwhile stony old Sardinia remains unconquerably apart.
From New York Times • Jul. 11, 2014
He was just explaining how unconquerably large the U.S.
From Time Magazine Archive
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That dignity, an unconquerably hopeful energy and aspiration�driving, persisting like a life force�is the American quality that many find missing now.
From Time Magazine Archive
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Cocky, and in his earliest incarnations sometimes cruelly mischievous but always an inventive problem solver, Mickey would become a symbol of the unconquerably chipper American spirit in the depths of the Depression.
From Time Magazine Archive
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But vanity, though unconquerably rooted in me by nature and habit, was no longer overlooked as a venial error.
From Discipline by Brunton, Mary