Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- Indestructible.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- adjective Indestructible.
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- adjective   Not able to be destroyed ;indestructible .
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- adjective very long lasting
- adjective not capable of being destroyed
Etymologies
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Examples
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								Rydstrom had once faced him and knew from bitter experience that the sorcerer was undestroyable. Kiss of a Demon King Kresley Cole 2009 
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								Rydstrom had once faced him and knew from bitter experience that the sorcerer was undestroyable. Kiss of a Demon King Kresley Cole 2009 
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								Rydstrom had once faced him and knew from bitter experience that the sorcerer was undestroyable. Kiss of a Demon King Kresley Cole 2009 
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								This has been in Eve for a while, there are a few special undestroyable stations that can be conquered and then allow you to charge taxes. Ragnarok Musings 2004 
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								Is there an unbridgeable, undestroyable barrier between men and women that will keep them forever warring with each other? The Book of the SubGenius The SubGenius Foundation 1983 
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								Is there an unbridgeable, undestroyable barrier between men and women that will keep them forever warring with each other? The Book of the SubGenius The SubGenius Foundation 1983 
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								Is there an unbridgeable, undestroyable barrier between men and women that will keep them forever warring with each other? The Book of the SubGenius The SubGenius Foundation 1983 
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								But along the hollow of his hand, -- across the edge of his sleeve, -- up from the ragged pile of books and papers, -- out from the farthest, remotest corners of the room, lurked the unutterable, undestroyable sweetness of all forests since the world was made. Molly Make-Believe Eleanor Hallowell Abbott 1915 
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								And this undestroyable consciousness of a superiority, which I could not make prevail, of an inner life which I could not find in anyone and could reveal to none, drove me back into total, absolute solitude and inner separation from the human world in which I had to move. The Bride of Dreams Frederik van Eeden 1896 
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								Plant, and that yet common Glass, once made, does so far resist the violence of the Fire, that most Chymists think it a Body more undestroyable then Gold it self. 
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