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unassailable
[ uhn-uh-sey-luh-buhl ]
adjective
- not open to attack or assault, as by military force or argument:
unassailable fortifications; unassailable logic.
- not subject to denial or dispute:
Shakespeare's genius gives his works an unassailable position in world literature.
unassailable
/ ˌʌnəˈseɪləbəl /
adjective
- not able to be attacked
- undeniable or irrefutable
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Derived Forms
- ˌunasˈsailableness, noun
- ˌunasˈsailably, adverb
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Other Words From
- unas·saila·bili·ty unas·saila·ble·ness noun
- unas·saila·bly adverb
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Word History and Origins
Origin of unassailable1
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Example Sentences
But its hope for a better future and its expressed faith in God and the children of God is unassailable.
It might have been used as confirmation that a unique and cozy “special relationship” between the two nations was unassailable.
For a long time, then, Orthodox control seemed unassailable.
“His party credentials are unassailable,” says veteran GOP strategist Ralph Reed.
Bibi Netanyahu called for an early vote from an apparent position of unassailable strength.
And his friends gasped at his temerity and trembled for him, not knowing what grounds he had for counting himself unassailable.
They do not offer a theory as a suggestion of what might possibly be, but as a demonstration founded upon an unassailable basis.
But Yacanex had taken up an unassailable position in the mountains, and for some months could not be drawn into an engagement.
Mr. Key's admiration for McCormack we found later on rests on unassailable grounds.
The Vita then comes to us with a certain unassailable authority, and is besides a work of piety, of love, of vindication.
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