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indomitability

[ UK /ɪndˌɒmɪtəbˈɪlɪti/ ]
NOUN
  1. the property being difficult or impossible to defeat

How To Use indomitability In A Sentence

  • So White Fang could only eat his heart in bitterness and develop a hatred and malice commensurate with the ferocity and indomitability of his nature. The Enemy of His Kind
  • Former Vibe and Spin editor Alan Light says her mix of indomitability and accessibility is one key to her enduring appeal. Beyonce is poised to take a well-deserved break in 2010
  • The heavy jaw and square-cut chin demonstrated rugged pertinacity and indomitability. To The Man on the Trail
  • More importantly, he in changing room function as well as he on field indomitability.
  • The heavy jaw and square-cut chin demonstrated rugged pertinacity and indomitability. TO THE MAN ON THE TRAIL
  • But it was for Becky McDonald that the bell tolled loudest, her departure – a public debagging of inveterate liar Tracy Barlow "'Er medical records show that when she fell down my stairs … SHE WAS NOT PREGNANT" followed by a climactic airport dash in a leopard-print padded jacket – proving a fitting send-off for the reigning holder of soap's Golden Scrunchie for Indomitability In The Face Of Relentless Leisurewear. World of Lather: a month in soap
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