Definitionadj. not capable of being conquered or vanquished or overcome
Last update: September 29, 2015
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That Revelation has retained its place in the canon is due not to its extravagant claims to inspiration or its apocalyptical disclosures, but to its splendid faith and unconquerable hope, that have never failed to awake the corresponding graces in every age of the Church's history. [Please select]
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He had an unconquerable conviction that Cosette was escaping from him. [Please select]
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But their wooden nature was unconquerable. [Please select]
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I myself am the black man, for I swallow a drink that changes me into a negro of unconquerable strength. [Please select]
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"It is the unconquerable thing, which leads them in their battles and makes them bear any horror rather than give in." [Please select]
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And the kingdom which is to be established forever is a new kingdom, the royalty of unconquerable love. [Please select]
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With his burning eyes he was the image of an Inquisitor with an unconquerable soul in that frail body. [Please select]
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, a race of national chieftains who did not attempt despotic rule over so unconquerable a people. [Please select]
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He went through school and entered college, despite his unconquerable desire to go to sea, in obedience to his father's wishes. [Please select]
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He gazed down at the girl's dimly limned face, and his gaze seemed full of an unconquerable hopefulness. [Please select]
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And Hugo, with the last remnant of his unconquerable incredulities, for the twentieth time mentioned another day. [Please select]
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