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unvanquished

ADJECTIVE
  1. not conquered

How To Use unvanquished In A Sentence

  • There is nothing more demoralizing to the torturer, or more inspiring to the enemy he seeks to torture, than the sight of the tortured dying with a smile or even a blessing, physically broken but mentally unvanquished.
  • As the possibility of critical engagement hangs in the balance, he sits at the bar, unvanquished, formulating the next, undoubtedly entertaining, undoubtedly confounding, postproduction for our consumption.
  • Billions die, but the titular American heroes remain unvanquished.
  • A book can be a collection of linked stories, or it can be an episodic novel whose chapters have sufficient unity to have been first published separately such as Faulkner's "The Unvanquished", and both are just dandy, but the form I call a congeries hovers somewhere in between. And the Term is . . . Congeries
  • From Women's Liberation to Gay Liberation, these groups pressed an unvanquished claim to a share of the good life.
  • The verdict of open and informed debate may leave more than one claimant to this title unvanquished by its rivals. The Times Literary Supplement
  • While the Chechen resistance remains unvanquished, its political position is weak.
  • Little evidence suggests that Jesse James robbed from the rich and gave to the poor, or that he espoused lofty social ideals, but his folklore image as an unvanquished hero of the defeated South endured.
  • The English still had to reckon with the determined Abenaki tribes in the north, and the yet unvanquished, perennial French enemy in Canada.
  • Silence prevailed, but then the enormity of his achievement hit the unvanquished soul.
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