indomitable

indomitable
in·domi·table
[ɪnˈdɒmɪtəbl̩, AM -ˈdɑ:mət̬ə-]
adj (approv) unbezähmbar
she is \indomitable in her fight for justice sie setzt sich unerschütterlich für Gerechtigkeit ein
\indomitable courage unerschütterlicher Mut
\indomitable spirit unbeugsamer Geist
\indomitable strength of character unbezwingbare Charakterstärke
\indomitable will eiserner [o unbändiger] Wille
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[In'dɒmɪtəbl]
adj
person, courage unbezähmbar, unbezwingbar; will unbeugsam, eisern, unerschütterlich

his indomitable pride — sein nicht zu brechender Stolz

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indomitable [ınˈdɒmıtəbl; US ınˈdɑmə-] adj (adv indomitably)
1. unbezähmbar, nicht unterzukriegen(d)
2. unbeugsam
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adj.
unbezähmbar adj.
unzähmbar adj.

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  • indomitable — [adj] steadfast, unyielding dogged, impassable, impregnable, insuperable, insurmountable, invincible, invulnerable, obstinate, pertinacious, resolute, ruthless, staunch, stubborn, unassailable, unbeatable, unconquerable, undefeatable, unflinching …   New thesaurus

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