Pronunciation: /ɪnˈfrændʒəbəl/
adjective incapable of being broken or separated; unbreakable
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.
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.
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