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invincibleness
Derived word form of invincible

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“The bandits,” he hisses, “are those who spurned me without a hearing, who heaped injustice and ignominy upon me, who drove me from country to country, whereas I offered them superiority, invincibleness, omnipotence!”

From Facing the Flag by Verne, Jules

A triumphant expression of that confidence in the invincibleness of virtue, when aided by Divine Providence, and therefore a fitting conclusion of the whole masque.

From Milton's Comus by Bell, William

"Ah, señors, the invincibleness of your conquistadores!" ran the English testimony.

From Sir Mortimer by Johnston, Mary

A few years before, in his own heyday of invincibleness, Tom King would have been amused and bored by these preliminaries.

From When God Laughs: and other stories by London, Jack

So, the strange imperious instantaneousness in him, impelled him to go straight to her chamber-door, and in a voice of mild invincibleness, demand immediate audience, for the matter pressed.

From Pierre; or The Ambiguities by Melville, Herman