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was indomitable
adjective
Incapable of being subdued, overcome, or vanquished.
Exact(23)
His will was indomitable.
She was indomitable.
But Musaev at this point was indomitable.
"He was indomitable," Mr Biden said.
"She really was indomitable," he said.
His larger than life spirit was indomitable; friends and family knew him simply as Huge.
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"Our spirit is indomitable," she concluded unconvincingly.
Wagner's reputation is indomitable, Partch's worryingly fragile.
His "resolution is indomitable," The New York Herald gushed.
And, while the comparison shouldn't be pressed too far, both are indomitable, creative women.
"It is indomitable in one sense and hopeless in another," he said.
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