infrangible
Americanadjective
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that cannot be broken or separated; unbreakable.
infrangible moral strength.
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that cannot be infringed or violated; inviolable.
an infrangible rule.
adjective
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incapable of being broken
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not capable of being violated or infringed
Other Word Forms
- infrangibility noun
- infrangibleness noun
- infrangibly adverb
Etymology
Origin of infrangible
From the Late Latin word infrangibilis, dating back to 1590–1600. See in- 3, frangible
Example Sentences
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Its flat, posterish colors will read with infrangible aplomb.
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As much as anything, membership in the club means membership in an infrangible fraternity of one's peers.
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Malamud's world reveals itself bit by bit: a place of stony certainties and infrangible laws, brightened occasionally by enclaves of unexpected magic.
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He retains one of Scriabin's mystic ideas: that art, religion and life are one, an eternal and infrangible entity.
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It moves you more than any of those uniformed or cloaked images of warriors and statesmen, and it speaks more eloquently of the infrangible continuity, the unbroken greatness of England.
From London Films by Howells, William Dean
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