- INDOMITABLE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
Indomitable was first used in English as a synonym of wild, describing—appropriately enough—things that cannot be tamed, but over time the wildness associated with indomitable developed into a specific kind of invulnerable strength
- INDOMITABLE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
Add to word list (of a person) strong, brave, and impossible to defeat or make frightened: an indomitable spirit will (Definition of indomitable from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)
- INDOMITABLE Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
INDOMITABLE definition: that cannot be subdued or overcome, as persons, will, or courage; unconquerable See examples of indomitable used in a sentence
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Definition of indomitable adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more
- Indomitable - definition of indomitable by The Free Dictionary
incapable of being subdued or overcome: an indomitable fighter; indomitable courage
- INDOMITABLE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
Like the theatre they are at least something to give hope, as fragile but as indomitable as the plants that grow in the cracks of a city's concrete
- indomitable - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
indomitable (comparative more indomitable, superlative most indomitable) Incapable of being subdued, overcome, or vanquished quotations
- Indomitable - Definition, Meaning, Synonyms Etymology
When something or someone is described as indomitable, it signifies an unwavering and relentless determination to persevere and overcome obstacles, no matter how formidable they may appear
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