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Definition of unassailable in English: unassailableadjectiveʌnəˈseɪləb(ə)lˌənəˈseɪləb(ə)l Unable to be attacked, questioned, or defeated. Example sentencesExamples - We are on unassailable moral ground when we insist on the Kashmiri right of self-determination.
- This year, however, we need to take a fresh look at previously unassailable tactics and tools.
- As regards the ratio of the Shah Bano case, it was indeed unassailable.
- Most laddish rock bands cultivate an unassailable attitude before they've even pressed their first promo.
- By the second half, the York side dominated possession and extended a lead into an unassailable margin.
- This electoral demography provides an unassailable base for a dependency culture that dominates the political process.
- Perched on a rock precipice, the site is unassailable from three sides, with a vertiginous 1000 feet drop at one end.
- You have stepped on the toes of the Holy People, the unassailable people, the people you can't criticize or God help you!
- His landslide election victories, and his personal popularity in Middle England, made him look unassailable.
- Racial diversity has been put forward by many liberals and conservatives as an unassailable goal.
- Dyson fired seven birdies for a six-under-par 65 that swept him into what proved an unassailable lead.
- Sim converted his own try, as well as Osborne's second, to secure what proved an unassailable lead for the home side.
- Julie Walters is on unassailable form as an irascible retired actress in a bitter-sweet, very British comedy drama.
- The game was won in the first half which saw The Island build up what proved to be an unassailable eight points lead.
- Critical judgements that look so right, so unassailable today, may well be discarded.
- We are in a cheap restaurant in a middle-of-nowhere town in Nevada that just happens to have one, unassailable attraction.
- With a week of this year's Tour remaining, Armstrong is now in pole position and appears unassailable.
- The house analogy, or some other similar paradigm, is simply unassailable fact in microcosm.
- India has an unassailable position at the head of the world's poverty league.
- Will we be forced to rely on carefully worded arguments filled with unassailable reasoning?
Synonyms impregnable, invulnerable, impenetrable, inviolable, invincible, unconquerable, unattackable secure, safe, safe and sound, well defended, well fortified strong, stout, indestructible indisputable, undeniable, unquestionable, incontestable, incontrovertible, irrefutable, indubitable, watertight, sound, conclusive, absolute, positive, proven, beyond dispute, beyond question, beyond doubt, beyond a shadow of a doubt, certain, sure, manifest, patent, obvious
Derivatives noun ʌnəseɪləˈbɪlɪti This is a perfect refuge because no one can prove him wrong, but its unassailability has been bought at the price of making no claim about the world beyond the claim about his own state of mind. Example sentencesExamples - But with doubts about the Godolphin star, Montjeu has a look of unassailability in the betting market, and is likely to start at long odds on.
- Such unassailability does not debar a society from great artistic achievement or charms of its own: great and marvelous civilizations have flourished without the slightest intellectual freedom.
- After playing porously and leaving the Eagles trailing by 17-0 in the previous two games, Philadelphia's defense regained its familiar unassailability.
- In a truly magisterial way he gave it the aura of absolute certainty and unassailability which did much to ensure its dominating position in the study of ancient philosophy until today.
adverb Life Insurance Corporation of India's outstanding claims ratio of 0.6 per cent, one of the world's lowest, has created an unassailably tough act for the new generation private life insurers to follow. Example sentencesExamples - Try of the afternoon came from David Whitehouse, who ran 75 metres to put his team unassailably ahead 13 minutes before time.
- I had always assumed that as a ‘safe’ Thomist, and a Neo-Scholastic, Maritain enjoyed an unassailably secure position of favor and respect in Rome.
- She briefly and subtly allows the sheen of fairytale loveliness to diminish from the impression of her years with Vikram, though his devotion as the supportive yet independent husband of a star comes through unassailably.
- Wales becomes precisely what James was not: a man driven by an instinctual notion of right and wrong, fighting to avenge an unassailably atrocious deed.
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Definition of unassailable in US English: unassailableadjectiveˌənəˈsāləb(ə)lˌənəˈseɪləb(ə)l Unable to be attacked, questioned, or defeated. Example sentencesExamples - Critical judgements that look so right, so unassailable today, may well be discarded.
- We are in a cheap restaurant in a middle-of-nowhere town in Nevada that just happens to have one, unassailable attraction.
- The house analogy, or some other similar paradigm, is simply unassailable fact in microcosm.
- His landslide election victories, and his personal popularity in Middle England, made him look unassailable.
- With a week of this year's Tour remaining, Armstrong is now in pole position and appears unassailable.
- The game was won in the first half which saw The Island build up what proved to be an unassailable eight points lead.
- You have stepped on the toes of the Holy People, the unassailable people, the people you can't criticize or God help you!
- Dyson fired seven birdies for a six-under-par 65 that swept him into what proved an unassailable lead.
- As regards the ratio of the Shah Bano case, it was indeed unassailable.
- Julie Walters is on unassailable form as an irascible retired actress in a bitter-sweet, very British comedy drama.
- Most laddish rock bands cultivate an unassailable attitude before they've even pressed their first promo.
- By the second half, the York side dominated possession and extended a lead into an unassailable margin.
- Sim converted his own try, as well as Osborne's second, to secure what proved an unassailable lead for the home side.
- Racial diversity has been put forward by many liberals and conservatives as an unassailable goal.
- Will we be forced to rely on carefully worded arguments filled with unassailable reasoning?
- India has an unassailable position at the head of the world's poverty league.
- We are on unassailable moral ground when we insist on the Kashmiri right of self-determination.
- Perched on a rock precipice, the site is unassailable from three sides, with a vertiginous 1000 feet drop at one end.
- This year, however, we need to take a fresh look at previously unassailable tactics and tools.
- This electoral demography provides an unassailable base for a dependency culture that dominates the political process.
Synonyms impregnable, invulnerable, impenetrable, inviolable, invincible, unconquerable, unattackable indisputable, undeniable, unquestionable, incontestable, incontrovertible, irrefutable, indubitable, watertight, sound, conclusive, absolute, positive, proven, beyond dispute, beyond question, beyond doubt, beyond a shadow of a doubt, certain, sure, manifest, patent, obvious |