indomitable in the PONS Dictionary

indomitable Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

an indomitable strength of character
indomitable [or iron] will

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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With indomitable courage and heroic self-sacrifice, he continued his self-assigned mission until the enemy force engulfed his position.
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Two girls, bound by friendship, defy the ancient traditions of their class and heritage and emerge as young women of indomitable spirit.
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That indomitable spirit to win through, no matter what the circumstances may be, was in most marked evidence.
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In so many films, she is an indomitable force, yet you can't see how she does it.
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Completely surrounded by tremendous numbers, these indomitable, resolute, and tenacious soldiers fought back with unsurpassed fortitude and courage.
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It was said that he has a strong personality, high ideals and indomitable will and was generous to a fault.
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She is a woman who is skilled at getting what she wants; her indomitable exterior hides a more delicate interior.
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He had a special ability to inspire people through his indomitable spirit, and his courage in the face of adversity humbled us.
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His spirit was said to be indomitable, and he possessed charming simplicity, both of taste and manner.
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Two bronze hands bound at the wrist suggest an eagle and convey the indomitable spirit of the unseen person to whom they belong.
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