How To Use Unconquerable In A Sentence

  • a tribute to his courage...and his unconquerable will
  • At the summit the stamina and valour of our fighter pilots remained unconquerable and supreme.
  • The sun is invincible, unconquerable, the highest ideal of the self and the highest aspiration of the soul.
  • She had managed to stay completely unruffled during the entire conversation, defying what he knew about humans and their unconquerable pride.
  • Cut off as we are by the nature of the body, God has yet given us, in the midst of all this evil, virtue the unconquerable, meaningless in a state of tranquil safety but everything where its absence would be peril of fall. The Six Enneads.
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  • Brad Pitt, who heads a stellar cast as the unconquerable hero Achilles, was intrigued by his complex, multi-faceted character.
  • It is loyalty, elegance, fight, success, and unconquerable essence.
  • About the twelfth cast the reel sings a sweet anthem, and I have a delightful quarter of an hour with an unconquerable fish that leaps again and again in the air, but that has to give in at last, and lie beside the salmon eventually, as handsome a fresh-run sea trout of 9 lb. as mortal eye ever feasted upon. Lines in Pleasant Places Being the Aftermath of an Old Angler
  • But he was just as much "unconquerable" among them as in the Church. History of the Afro-American Group of the Episcopal Church
  • His death was occasiond by an unconquerable mixt fever, malignant to a high degree, He is oblidged to be buried sooner than usual, Poor Peter call'd with the news, but could not talk. Letter 266
  • We must not only acquire that culture which is the golden key that unlocks all doors and unbars all gates, but we must cultivate that straightforwardness of purpose and unconquerable determination which enables a people to face conditions "without fear and without reproach. Masterpieces of Negro Eloquence The Best Speeches Delivered by the Negro from the days of Slavery to the Present Time
  • Invictus: this song has a name that is Latin for 'unconquerable' or 'undefeated'. All Updates @ Ultimate-Guitar.Com
  • Look to sincerity in working, and faith in dependence; God's truth and fidelity will carry him out to give you unconquerable supportment: -- deflexion from these will be your destruction. The Sermons of John Owen
  • She has been through so much and lasted so long because her unconquerable spirit wouldn't let her stay down.
  • From the ashes of every pyre sprang the Jewish Law in unfading youth -- that indestructible, ineradicable mentality and hope, which opponents are wont to call unconquerable Jewish defiance. Jewish Literature and Other Essays
  • Natural law has more power when nature proves itself unconquerable, when a black front moves across those wide plains skies followed by tornadoes.
  • The Fringe is simply an unconquerable cliff-face of theatre.
  • The word 'adamantine' is connected with the Greek adamas, meaning 'unconquerable.' The AOXOMOXOA song cycle
  • Government power, corporate power, military power, so interconnected, a ten-thousand-pound gorilla crouched over us, "unconquerable" force. Undefined
  • But, in medical parlance, it is the body's response to a situation or an environment that is unwelcome, unwarranted, unconquerable and unplanned.
  • Had some Trollope chanced then to be travelling through that quarter, and been entertained by the disappointed proprietor with all the noble bounteousness which distinguished him, we can easily imagine how this fact would have figured in his book, as a proof of unconquerable negro laziness. The Continental Monthly, Vol. 4, No. 1, July, 1863 Devoted to Literature and National Policy
  • Decade after decade, the unforgettable lines of the poem Invictus, "unconquerable," were on Mandela's lips: Nelson Mandela and the Rainbow of Culture
  • The woman's strength and determination contrasted with the man's weakness and vacillation; her reasoning imperturbation, prudent foresight, and love of order and activity, with his excessive irritability and sensitiveness, wanton carelessness, and unconquerable propensity to idleness and every kind of irregularity. Frederic Chopin as a Man and Musician
  • The spirit reminds me a lot of the late-seventies San Diego Cons which were just big enough that there was always something to do but not so big that they felt unconquerable.
  • The film asks us to see our own planet as an alien planet, and to look again at the unconquerable alienness of other people, at the enigma of absence and presence, death and life.
  • The film asks us to see our own planet as an alien planet, and to look again at the unconquerable alienness of other people, at the enigma of absence and presence, death and life.
  • I will not lower her by calling her unconquerable, for she has never been assailed; but I call her ever-victorious. Slavery Ordained of God
  • The sun is invincible, unconquerable, the highest ideal of the self and the highest aspiration of the soul.
  • When it comes to free trade, as Adam Smith once opined, ‘Not only the prejudices of the public, but what is much more unconquerable, the private interests of many individuals, irresistibly oppose it.’
  • He has arrived with his virtually unconquerable army and besieged Jerusalem.
  • faced unconquerable difficulties
  • And as fires kindled dispersedly in a dry forest and rustling laurel-thickets, or foaming rivers where they leap swift and loud from high hills, and speed to sea each in his own path of havoc; as fiercely the two, Aeneas and Turnus, dash amid the battle; now, now wrath surges within them, and unconquerable hearts are torn; now in all their might they rush upon wounds. The Aeneid of Virgil
  • His youthful studies, which I have said before were pursued with unconquerable energy, embraced grammar, poetry, rhetoric, history, and the exposition of the Holy Scriptures; the Bible, indeed, he read unceasingly, and drew from it much of the vital truth with which it is inspired; but he perhaps too much tainted it with traditional interpretation and patristical logic. Bibliomania in the Middle Ages
  • Worse even than this, the "unconquerable," though not conquered, had been checked, and that, too, not in a corner, as in Spain or at Eylau, but in the sight of all Europe, on a field chosen by himself. The Life of Napoleon Bonaparte Vol. III. (of IV.)
  • This unconquerableness but fanned Leclère's wrath and stirred him to greater deviltries. BÂTARD
  • But though Himself in His sinless nature "unconquerable" by temptation -- immutably secure from the world's malignant influences, it is all worthy of note, as an example to us, that He never unnecessarily braved these. The Mind of Jesus
  • Until the Germans collapsed, they seemed unconquerable; but so was Clemenceau.
  • For many physically disabled people, steps leading into a public transportation vehicle are unconquerable barriers, and public transport in Indonesia generally do not have handicap-access, such as ramps.
  • Benny Hempstead always smiled and nodded acquiescence, but there was in him the strange persistency of a willow bough, the persistency of pliability, which is the most unconquerable of all. The Copy-Cat, & Other Stories
  • 'Then you believe more in a big army, and in what they call our unconquerable Navy, than in Almighty God? "The Pomp of Yesterday"
  • Rugged, mountainous, impenetrable, recalcitrant and peopled by an enemy hardened and fanatical, it was considered unconquerable.
  • This strength, this invincibility, this unconquerable identification caused the Prudential Insurance Company in 1896 to use the Rock as their brand to symbolize a defense from all obstacles.
  • The reader is entranced from the moment he is introduced to the young cannibal Aruanã until the story ends with Amilcar da Silva gazing from a Brasília skyscraper at the vast sertão, the heart of the country that was unconquerable for nearly five centuries. Brazil: Summary and book reviews of Brazil by Errol Uys.
  • I didn't know that the word diamond comes from the Greek word "Adamas" which means unconquerable. Bisaya Bloggers
  • Sequels appeal to a pre-sold audience, so story issues like character development and unconquerable antagonists are unnecessary.
  • Deron was strong, sizeable, and seemingly unconquerable.
  • Between the idea and the reality falls the shadow of the boobhead's innate, unconquerable, stubborn, unending resistance to all forms of military discipline.
  • In all seriousness, we now must ask what challenges remain unconquerable by O'Brien - if he said he was going to walk on the planet Mars next year, would you bet against him?
  • He had not, but he expressed an unconquerable resolve so to do, and with immediateness. Our Mr. Wrenn
  • Maybe the rest of the city is quivering in terror, cowering at home, hiding with unconquerable fear?
  • Maybe the rest of the city is quivering in terror, cowering at home, hiding with unconquerable fear?
  • He is a fighter with an unconquerable will.
  • At the summit the stamina and valour of our fighter pilots remained unconquerable and supreme.
  • In Vietnam, the most visible resurgence comes from the unconquerable spirit of entrepreneurial Saigon.

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