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indefeasible
[ in-di-fee-zuh-buhl ]
indefeasible
/ ˌɪndɪˈfiːzəbəl /
adjective
- law not liable to be annulled or forfeited
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Derived Forms
- ˌindeˌfeasiˈbility, noun
- ˌindeˈfeasibly, adverb
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Other Words From
- inde·feasi·bili·ty inde·feasi·ble·ness noun
- inde·feasi·bly adverb
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Word History and Origins
Origin of indefeasible1
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Example Sentences
Enough on this small Wyndham matter; which is nearly altogether English, but in which Friedrich too has his indefeasible property.
This name He has not obtained by favour nor attained by effort, but inherited by indefeasible right.
No man could do an article on the people's indefeasible rights with more pronounced vigour than Mr. Slide.
If the right to land be indefeasible, could the Government run a road through it?
It is indefeasible and perpetual,—not to be sold, not to be bought.
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