unchallengeable in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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He performed with more confidence and restraint in his later films, showing an unchallengeable maturity which none of his juniors possessed.
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They launch overweening projects fuelled by the perception of unchallengeable power.
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No success could equal or sustain its unchallengeable naturalness.
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It implies that liberal democracy, or at least democracy in its shallowest sense, is an unchallengeable social and political norm.
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Far from being taught as one theory of gender, it is being presented as a fact of life, an unchallengeable truth.
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The slow drip-drip of that information solidifies biases and narratives till they become the unchallengeable truths.
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The arrogance of leadership and the unchallengeable sense of authority.
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Some will see it as evidence of the unchallengeable power of the global tech titans.
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A way of thinking which they believed was unchallengeable.
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The head of the household, who was as a rule male, exercised unchallengeable authority over the lives of all family members.
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