Definition of infrangible in English:
infrangible
adjective ɪnˈfran(d)ʒɪb(ə)lɪnˈfrændʒəbəl
formal Unbreakable; inviolable.
there is no infrangible genetic prescription of human behaviour
Example sentencesExamples
- Thus he stressed that his will to defend every inch of Soviet-held territory to the last drop of blood of the last Red Army infantryman was infrangible.
- It was cumulative and continuous, suggesting an open-ended adventure in social learning where no type was infrangible.
- But, not for the first time, I'd underestimated the children's resilience and adaptability; and their infrangible curiosity.
- This right is infrangible, untouchable.
Synonyms
unbreakable, shatterproof, non-breakable
Origin
Late 16th century: from French, or from medieval Latin infrangibilis, from in- 'not' + frangibilis (see frangible).
Definition of infrangible in US English:
infrangible
adjectiveinˈfranjəbəlɪnˈfrændʒəbəl
formal Unbreakable; inviolable.
there is no infrangible genetic prescription of human behavior
Example sentencesExamples
- It was cumulative and continuous, suggesting an open-ended adventure in social learning where no type was infrangible.
- But, not for the first time, I'd underestimated the children's resilience and adaptability; and their infrangible curiosity.
- This right is infrangible, untouchable.
- Thus he stressed that his will to defend every inch of Soviet-held territory to the last drop of blood of the last Red Army infantryman was infrangible.
Synonyms
unbreakable, shatterproof, non-breakable
Origin
Late 16th century: from French, or from medieval Latin infrangibilis, from in- ‘not’ + frangibilis (see frangible).