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ironcladadjective /ʌɪənˈklad /1Covered or protected with iron. 1.1Impossible to contradict, weaken, or change: an ironclad guarantee...- It's a fight they probably would lose, but it's time for a team to take a stand and challenge the ironclad nature of contract guarantees.
- It's an explicit, rock solid, ironclad guarantee.
- He hoped that with the ironclad guarantees incorporated in the Constitution, the Services would resolutely stand by the Constitution and the law even under the most trying circumstances.
noun /ˈʌɪənklad / historicalA 19th-century warship with armour plating.The £13 million ship, which has been named Research Vessel Triton, is said to represent the most radical step forward in warship design since the introduction of the ironclads....- Bulloch, too, was initially unsuccessful in purchasing any ironclads in England; however, in February 1862, Mallory's hopes for obtaining European-built ironclads rose.
- As his vignette indicated, the initial stages of action saw the Russians landing damaging blows on the Japanese ironclads.
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