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unconquerably

  • a word derived from unconquerable.
    unconquerable
    adjective
    impossible to take or subdue by military force.

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And meanwhile stony old Sardinia remains unconquerably apart.

From New York Times Jul. 11, 2014

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

He was just explaining how unconquerably large the U.S.

From Time Magazine Archive

He was always respectful, but possessed an unconquerably intimate manner; he could not forget that man spoke to man, although one might be putting on the other's boots for him.

From The King's Mirror by Anthony Hope

Wild young rabbits when domesticated "remain unconquerably wild," and, although they may be kept alive, they pine and "rarely come to any good."

From Are the Effects of Use and Disuse Inherited? An Examination of the View Held by Spencer and Darwin by W. P. (William Platt) Ball

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