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was unconquerable
adjective
Not conquerable; indomitable.
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Schwartz launched into action, explaining to the workers that this particular patch of asphalt was unconquerable.
Ten of them returned and claimed the land was unconquerable.
Just as The Tall One once seemed so indomitable to him, he now felt like the one who was unconquerable.
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The first said: "A nation of homeowners, of people who own a real share in their own land, is unconquerable".
When men and women faced their oppressors armed with light and love, rather than revenge, they would be unconquerable.
Even with more than one visit, I found the imposing, ever-changing feast at Minado to be unconquerable.
It is unconquerable only in its passion for the game, but the flames of that passion burn fiercely, bringing delight and recriminations, success and failure.
"He proved that now, after so many decades of raging atheism, after so many years of unrestrained nihilism, Russia is capable, as in earlier times, of giving birth to a martyr for Christ, which means it is unconquerable".
The novel is brilliantly redeemed by Yanahigara's insistence on Jude's right to suffer, her unwillingness to embrace the approved message that we get from Dave Pelzer et al ("Even in its darkest passages, the heart is unconquerable," Pelzer writes in A Child Called It).
In the end, freedom is unconquerable.
Afghanistan has a history of being unconquerable by foreign forces, something we witnessed first-hand when we helped the mujahideen repel the Soviet Union after its 1979 invasion.
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