Infrangible

C2 16+

Pronunciation: /ɪnˈfrændʒəbəl/

Definitions of infrangible

adjective incapable of being broken or separated; unbreakable

Example Sentences

A1 My love for you is infrangible.

A2 The bond between siblings is often infrangible.

B1 The company's reputation for quality is infrangible.

B2 The trust between partners in a business is infrangible.

C1 The artist's commitment to his craft is infrangible.

C2 The friendship between the two actors was infrangible despite their busy schedules.

Examples of infrangible in a Sentence

formal The contract was written with infrangible clauses to ensure legal protection.

informal The friendship between them seemed infrangible, lasting through thick and thin.

slang Their bond was so tight, it was like they had an infrangible connection.

figurative Her resolve was as infrangible as a diamond, unbreakable in the face of adversity.

Grammatical Forms of infrangible

past tense

infringible

plural

infrangibles

comparative

more infrangible

superlative

most infrangible

present tense

infrangible

future tense

will be infrangible

perfect tense

has been infrangible

continuous tense

is being infrangible

singular

infrangible

positive degree

infrangible

infinitive

to infringe

gerund

infringing

participle

infringing

Origin and Evolution of infrangible

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'infrangible' originated from the Latin word 'infrangibilis', which is a combination of 'in-' (not) and 'frangere' (to break).
Evolution of the word: Originally used to describe something that cannot be broken or violated, the meaning of 'infrangible' has evolved to also imply something that is unyielding or unchangeable.