invincibility in English

noun

[in·vin·ci·bil·i·ty || ɪn‚vɪnsɪ'bɪlətɪ]

impregnability, quality of being undefeatable, quality of being impossible to conque

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1. A lot of athletes have this, you know, sort of invincibility.

2. The noble mind commands authentic style - movements, which allow stability when you defend, and invincibility when you attack

3. Standard Oil had gained an aura of invincibility, always prevailing against competitors, critics, and political enemies.

4. 23 The media magnate's air of invincibility evaporated on Monday when voters decisively rejected candidates who campaigned under his banner.

5. Pliny the Elder and Solinus both attribute Milo's invincibility in competition to the wrestler's consumption of Alectoriae, the gizzard stones of roosters

6. Using an Elemental Burst grants a varying amount of invincibility frames (iframes) during its duration where the character is immune to

7. Adolescents are particularly susceptible to Accidental shootings due to specific behavioral characteristics associated with adolescence, such as impulsivity, feelings of invincibility, and

8. Though driven off to the Aurora of Darkness after being defeated in her cocoon-like form, Airy basks in Ouroboros's power to assume her butterfly-like ultimate form to battle Agnès's group a final time, boasting her invincibility thanks to Ouroboros' support.

9. In Scripture, allusion is made to several of the characteristics of the “wild bull” (reʼemʹ): its intractable disposition (Job 39:9-12), its swiftness and invincibility (Nu 23:22; 24:8), the power of its great horns (De 33:17; Ps 22:21; 92:10), and its friskiness in youth (Ps 29:6).