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单词 unchallengeable
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Definition of unchallengeable in English:

unchallengeable

adjectiveʌnˈtʃalɪn(d)ʒəb(ə)lˌənˈtʃæləndʒəbəl
  • Not able to be disputed, opposed, or defeated.

    the unchallengeable truth of these basic facts
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Parliaments in the English tradition are fiercely protective of their constitutional supremacy and they are unchallengeable masters of their own proceedings.
    • I didn't know what to make of the unchallengeable fact that some of the police officers said their views had been sharpened by on-the-street experience of dealing with ethnic minorities.
    • However, that it is now a constitutional document of some sort is an unchallengeable assertion within the New Zealand context.
    • These powers include unrestricted and essentially unchallengeable authority to arrest and kill people in ‘carrying out their duties.’
    • Government officials have also challenged high court rights to have any review power over the issue of detention or preventative orders, declaring that the regime's authority is absolute and unchallengeable.
    • The dissolution of the Soviet Union leaves the US as the planet's unchallenged and unchallengeable superpower - not just in the military and ideological sense, but in economics, technology and popular culture.
    • Scripture used in this way, with supposed supernatural authority, is unchallengeable.
    • It was hospitable to the idea of the leader whose godlike vision is authoritative and unchallengeable.
    • The USA is already unchallengeable in terms of military power.
    • What is more, the story has situated him in an afterlife which guarantees his terms: he knows about time and language because he is in the unchallengeable position of having transcended them both.
    • In the ad, a Navy crewmate says, ‘He had unfailing instinct and unchallengeable leadership.’
    • U.S. policymakers have succumbed to hubris in the false belief that American dominance is an unchallengeable fact of international life.
    • The U.S. was so pre-eminent in military power as to be unchallengeable in any serious way, but it was also widely admired and emulated.
    • Within the party his position is unchallengeable.
    • This privileged status in the industrial relations system was unchallengeable for many years, allowing the Histadrut to define and dictate the scope of conditions of employment in the economy.
    • Surely the unchallengeable fact is that Wiltshire County Council, after a considerable period of negotiation, consultation, and debate, decided on the Eastern route as their preferred option.
    • The President's rule is effectively unchallengeable, though, even without his party's huge parliamentary majority.
    • He felt God-like, a deity with the power and life and death and unchallengeable invulnerability.
    • The demise of the USSR, they declared, created for the United States the opportunity to establish an unchallengeable global hegemony.
    • Now they expect to hold an unchallengeable contest to revoke the president's mandate and those of the 29 representatives in the National Assembly that remain committed to him.
    Synonyms
    opinionated, peremptory, assertive, imperative, insistent, emphatic, adamant, doctrinaire, authoritarian, authoritative, domineering, imperious, high-handed, pontifical, arrogant, overbearing, dictatorial, uncompromising, unyielding, unbending, inflexible, rigid, entrenched, unquestionable

Derivatives

  • unchallengeably

  • adverb
    • Public officials and legislatures are deemed irresponsibly, unchallengeably sovereign.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Most Germans saw their culture as unchallengeably bourgeois-liberal.
      • However, the fact persists that our society was, and still is strictly male dominant and its conservative dimension stands unchallengeably in command.
      • You might say those are the only two unchallengeably true facts that apply to every human being on this planet.
      • He clearly and unchallengeably stands out as the purest great man in universal history.
      • His stay of ten years put Penrose in an unchallengeably authoritative position, though emphasising its Establishment leanings.
 
 

Definition of unchallengeable in US English:

unchallengeable

adjectiveˌənˈCHalənjəbəlˌənˈtʃæləndʒəbəl
  • Not able to be disputed, opposed, or defeated.

    the unchallengeable truth of these basic facts
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The dissolution of the Soviet Union leaves the US as the planet's unchallenged and unchallengeable superpower - not just in the military and ideological sense, but in economics, technology and popular culture.
    • However, that it is now a constitutional document of some sort is an unchallengeable assertion within the New Zealand context.
    • Surely the unchallengeable fact is that Wiltshire County Council, after a considerable period of negotiation, consultation, and debate, decided on the Eastern route as their preferred option.
    • The demise of the USSR, they declared, created for the United States the opportunity to establish an unchallengeable global hegemony.
    • The USA is already unchallengeable in terms of military power.
    • Scripture used in this way, with supposed supernatural authority, is unchallengeable.
    • The U.S. was so pre-eminent in military power as to be unchallengeable in any serious way, but it was also widely admired and emulated.
    • Now they expect to hold an unchallengeable contest to revoke the president's mandate and those of the 29 representatives in the National Assembly that remain committed to him.
    • It was hospitable to the idea of the leader whose godlike vision is authoritative and unchallengeable.
    • U.S. policymakers have succumbed to hubris in the false belief that American dominance is an unchallengeable fact of international life.
    • In the ad, a Navy crewmate says, ‘He had unfailing instinct and unchallengeable leadership.’
    • Within the party his position is unchallengeable.
    • Parliaments in the English tradition are fiercely protective of their constitutional supremacy and they are unchallengeable masters of their own proceedings.
    • He felt God-like, a deity with the power and life and death and unchallengeable invulnerability.
    • These powers include unrestricted and essentially unchallengeable authority to arrest and kill people in ‘carrying out their duties.’
    • Government officials have also challenged high court rights to have any review power over the issue of detention or preventative orders, declaring that the regime's authority is absolute and unchallengeable.
    • What is more, the story has situated him in an afterlife which guarantees his terms: he knows about time and language because he is in the unchallengeable position of having transcended them both.
    • I didn't know what to make of the unchallengeable fact that some of the police officers said their views had been sharpened by on-the-street experience of dealing with ethnic minorities.
    • This privileged status in the industrial relations system was unchallengeable for many years, allowing the Histadrut to define and dictate the scope of conditions of employment in the economy.
    • The President's rule is effectively unchallengeable, though, even without his party's huge parliamentary majority.
    Synonyms
    opinionated, peremptory, assertive, imperative, insistent, emphatic, adamant, doctrinaire, authoritarian, authoritative, domineering, imperious, high-handed, pontifical, arrogant, overbearing, dictatorial, uncompromising, unyielding, unbending, inflexible, rigid, entrenched, unquestionable
 
 
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