unassailable

unassailable
adjective
1) (not open to assault) uneinnehmbar

an unassailable lead — ein nicht aufzuholender Vorsprung

2) (irrefutable) unwiderlegbar
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un·as·sail·able
[ˌʌnəˈseɪləbl̩]
adj
1. (irrefutable) argument, conclusion unwiderlegbar, zwingend; conviction unerschütterlich; reputation unangreifbar, unantastbar
\unassailable alibi stichfestes Alibi
2. (impregnable) fortification, fortress uneinnehmbar, unbezwingbar
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["ʌnə'seɪləbl]
adj
unangreifbar; fortress uneinnehmbar, unbezwingbar; position, reputation, record, majority unantastbar, unanfechtbar; conviction unerschütterlich; argument unwiderlegbar, unanfechtbar, zwingend
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unassailable adj (adv unassailably)
1. unangreifbar (auch fig)
2. fig unanfechtbar, unwiderleglich
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adjective
1) (not open to assault) uneinnehmbar

an unassailable lead — ein nicht aufzuholender Vorsprung

2) (irrefutable) unwiderlegbar
* * *
adj.
unangreifbar adj.

English-german dictionary. 2013.

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