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indomitable (adjective), more indomitable, most indomitable
1. Characteristic of being impossible to defeat or to discourage: Ted's indomitable determination made it possible for him to achieve his objectives as a medical specialist.
2. Etymology: from Late Latin indomitabilis, "indomitable"; from, "not" + domitare, "to tame" + -abilis, "able".
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2. Etymology: from Late Latin indomitabilis, "indomitable"; from
The extended meaning of "unconquerable" or "unyielding" was first recorded in Walter Scott's The Fair Maid of Perth in 1828. Walter Scott was a Scottish historical novelist, playwright, and poet, who was popular throughout much of the world in the 19th century.
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“indomitable”
Characteristic of anyone who is not easily discouraged or defeated; unyielding; unconquerable. (2)
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