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undestroyable (adjective), more undestroyable, most undestroyable
1. Unable to damage something so severely that it no longer exists or can never return to its normal condition: The flooding did little damage to the undestroyable building up on the hill.
2. Incapable of completely defeating an enemy or an opponent: In the story that James was reading, the king of the land had an undestroyable army that fought any foe and always won!
3. Subject to lasting a very long time; durable; imperishable: Some rocks are so hard and dense that they are considered to be undestroyable.
2. Incapable of completely defeating an enemy or an opponent: In the story that James was reading, the king of the land had an undestroyable army that fought any foe and always won!
3. Subject to lasting a very long time; durable; imperishable: Some rocks are so hard and dense that they are considered to be undestroyable.
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-able
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stru-, struct-, -structure, -struction, -structive
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