assiduous, faithworthy, indelible, irresistible, persevering, second to none, sui generis, undampable, unflinching, unrivaled, unyielding
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Alexander thought that he was invincible. [adjective]
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They also are in material heresy only, through their invincible ignorance. [adjective]
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Collect it and you become invincible for 10 seconds allowing you to just run into enemies to kill them. [adjective]
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London was in arms; and Brill remembered its repulse of Hampden's regiment with a proud consciousness of being invincible. [adjective]
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"No," was the next thing he heard Napoleon say whose power of saying "no" had made his "yes" invincible; "no, it is not to be done like that." [adjective]
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England still believed her floating castles invincible. [adjective]
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Is this your Nazarene, or is it the old god, the immortal and invincible sun. [adjective]
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But an invincible power opposed this. [adjective]
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Though he might be stronger than many others, he certainly was not invincible. [adjective]
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