English
Etymology
From the LL. indomitabilis, in- "not" + domitare frequentive of domare "to tame"
Adjective
indomitable
- Impossible to subdue or overcome or vanquish.
#: Personal courage and an indomitable self-confidence were the chief, indeed the only, qualities which spring to light|sprang to light in General Feversham. -- The Four Feathers
#: Mr. Miller appears to have been a man of indomitable spirit and industry. -- THE PRETENTIOUS YOUNG LADIES: A COMEDY IN ONE ACT.
Translations
French: indomptable
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See also
all-victorious
impregnable
inexpugnable
insuperable
insurmountable
invincible
invulnerable
never-say-die
unbeatable
unconquerable
unsubduable
unsurmountable
unvanquishable
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