Unconquerable in a sentence as an adjective

You may be unconquerable, if you enter into no combat in which it is not in your own control to conquer.

The product must obviously be one of the most rugged, virile, unconquerable races ever seen upon earth.

]What though the field be lost?All is not lost; th’ unconquerable will,And study of revenge, immortal hate,And courage never to submit or yield.[...

The former are unconquerable forces of nature and latter should be culled before public investors are harmed.

Allied cruisers with GPS are just overpowered and almost unconquerable.

And though gold may be the excuse they share with others, it is the unconquerable human spirit that actually drives them, these insanis praedonum.

I'm a fan of Invictus, by William Ernest Henley: Out of the night that covers me, Black as the pit from pole to pole, I thank whatever gods may be For my unconquerable soul.

They've solved every challenge so far, and there's no real reason that these latest challenges are fundamentally unconquerable in ways that the previous ones were not.

And then one day the visionary stands on the tallest hill, surveying their newly acquired "unconquerable" territory, and suddenly they're not crazy, but genius.

He made it clear, though, that it wasn't just his stakeholders' money he was worried about - it was investing his own valuable time and energy in a problem he believed to be fundamentally unconquerable.

They became defiant to authority and that led Aristotle to the conclusion, that there is something unique and bizarre w/ the Afghan soil that makes men fight to the end ... and in a way .. remain as an unconquerable nation.

I don't feel like we need everyone to be able to code, but rather just have a sense on some level that computers are nothing mysterious or magical, unconquerable or incomprehensible, but rather just machines of human creation.

What turned the page for me was reading "Invictus" from Henley, who was a man that was absolutely beaten and battered by life, and still refused to give up: Out of the night that covers me, Black as the Pit from pole to pole, I thank whatever gods may be For my unconquerable soul.

James Burnham's theory has been much discussed, but few people have yet considered its ideological implications — that is, the kind of world-view, the kind of beliefs, and the social structure that would probably prevail in a state which was at once unconquerable and in a permanent state of ‘cold war’ with its neighbors.

" Any human player familiar with the rules won't sink 100 city-turns worth of production over 20 turns into attacking an unconquerable city, losing everything while shaving 20% off the wall, then repeat that for another 40 turns; that's idiotic, and that's exactly how the AI behaves alarmingly often.

Unconquerable definitions

adjective

not capable of being conquered or vanquished or overcome; "a tribute to his courage...and his unconquerable will"- R.E.Danielson; "faced unconquerable difficulties"

adjective

incapable of being surmounted or excelled; "insuperable odds"; "insuperable heroes"

See also: insuperable