invincibleness love

Definitions

from The Century Dictionary.

  • noun The quality of being invincible; unconquerableness; insuperableness.

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  • noun The quality of being invincible; unconquerableness; insuperableness.

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Examples

  • I know for myself that I was shocked into admiration of the boy, and I saw in him the splendid invincibleness of immortality rising above the flesh and the fears of the flesh, as in the prophets of old, to condemn unrighteousness.

    Chapter 12 2010

  • A few years before, in his own heyday of invincibleness, Tom King would have been amused and bored by these preliminaries.

    A PIECE OF STEAK 2010

  • A few years before, in his own heyday of invincibleness, Tom King would have been amused and bored by these preliminaries.

    A PIECE OF STEAK 2010

  • Spaniard question the boasted invincibleness of this Armada.

    Westward Ho! 2007

  • Utsmayan is explained by the Commentators as 'priding himself upon his own invincibleness.'

    The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 3 Books 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12 Kisari Mohan [Translator] Ganguli

  • In keenness of argument, however, and invincibleness of reasoning, as well as in the clearness of his insight, he was ever their unapproachable superior.

    The Life of Jesus of Nazareth Rush Rhees

  • A few years before, in his own heyday of invincibleness, Tom King would have been amused and bored by these preliminaries.

    A Piece of Steak 1911

  • A few years before, in his own heyday of invincibleness, Tom King would have been amused and bored by these preliminaries.

    A Piece of Steak 1909

  • And in this was portrayed the victory of the spirit over the flesh, the indomitability and moral grandeur of the soul that knows no restriction and rises above time and space and matter with a surety and invincibleness born of nothing else than eternity and immortality.

    Chapter 12 1904

  • I know for myself that I was shocked into admiration of the boy, and I saw in him the splendid invincibleness of immortality rising above the flesh and the fears of the flesh, as in the prophets of old, to condemn unrighteousness.

    Chapter 12 1904

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