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US
/ˌɪnˌvɪnsəˈbɪɫɪti/
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[ UK /ɪnvˌɪnsɪbˈɪlɪti/ ]
[ UK /ɪnvˌɪnsɪbˈɪlɪti/ ]
NOUN
- the property being difficult or impossible to defeat
How To Use invincibility In A Sentence
- His actions suggested invincibility, but his catch phrase indicated full awareness that he was indeed quite vincible. Flirting With Immortality
- I strut my childhood invincibility tough as tanks from my father's regiment coffins of steel, they and I, closed in release comes only in fragments, from someone's words, unpinned your father would have felt nothing, not like those poor souls War Nurses and Lost Fathers - For Memorial Day
- While the sporangia produces spores that are highly resistant to heat and can grow into whole new organisms, Buffett has equally displayed near invincibility to the heat of market forces and Wall Street opinions, and for almost four decades cultivated his investment vehicle Berkshire Hathaway into a behemoth of multi-billion dollar holdings. Investors Flock To Hear Buffett At Annual Meeting
- They have both improved their chances of qualifying and laid to rest the ghost of German invincibility.
- The proof of his invincibility in the big race is that everyone is scrabbling around trying to find a British opponent with any kind of chance of winning.
- You get an air of invincibility about you and that, as much as any training, puts a spring back in the step.
- The victorious army flexes its invincibility
- We all have to get that amazing feeling of invincibility back again. The Sun
- He said he had the most remarkable feeling of invincibility as he and the other passengers were led to safety along the trackside.
- His aura of powerful invincibility is essential to building a worldwide news superstar. The Sun