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)
Morningstar: Church of Scientology Unveils "Anthem" at Super Bowl LX—a Clarion Call Celebrating Humanity's Indomitable Spirit
Church of Scientology Unveils "Anthem" at Super Bowl LX—a Clarion Call Celebrating Humanity's Indomitable Spirit
SAN ANTONIO — The spirit of the ‘90s is alive and well in “Millennium Bugs,” a high-energy dramedy from writer-director Alejandro Montoya Marin screening this weekend as part of the San Antonio Film ...
WHEN you hear the terms “soul” and “spirit,” what comes to your mind? Many believe that these words mean something invisible and immortal that exists inside us. They think that at death this invisible part of a human leaves the body and lives on. Since this belief is so widespread, many are surprised to learn that it is not at all what the Bible teaches. What, then, is the soul, and ...
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.
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indomitable, adj. meanings, etymology, pronunciation and more in the Oxford English Dictionary
INDOMITABLE definition: that cannot be subdued or overcome, as persons, will, or courage; unconquerable. See examples of indomitable used in a sentence.
Adjective indomitable (comparative more indomitable, superlative most indomitable) Incapable of being subdued, overcome, or vanquished.