Pronunciation: /ɪnˈdɑmɪtəbəl/
adjective unable to be defeated or subdued; unconquerable
A1 She showed indomitable courage in the face of danger.
A2 The team's indomitable spirit helped them win the championship.
B1 Despite facing many obstacles, he had an indomitable will to succeed.
B2 Her indomitable determination to achieve her goals was truly inspiring.
C1 The leader's indomitable leadership qualities guided the team through tough times.
C2 His indomitable perseverance in the face of adversity earned him the respect of his peers.
formal Her indomitable spirit helped her overcome every obstacle in her path.
informal He's got an indomitable will to succeed no matter what.
slang That guy is totally indomitable, nothing can bring him down.
figurative The indomitable force of nature could not be tamed by mankind.
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