Indestructible in a sentence as an adjective

The case, in my experience, is nigh on indestructible.

Mr. Jahnigen told him how soccer helped the children in Darfur cope with their troubles and his efforts to find an indestructible ball.

By that logic, tungsten carbide wedding rings would be indestructible, and in reality, one bad drop from waist height can destroy them [0].

QnX is an example of a best-of-breed microkernel and the thing is for want of a better word indestructible.

This was the printer you wanted; indestructible, capable of printing in depths of the worst Siberian winter.

The real car of the future is just a big dumb tray full of indestructible nickle-iron batteries and 4 wheel-hub motors bolted to the corners.

Movie idols, the paragons of romance for the mass audience, would be given diamonds to use as their symbols of indestructible love.

I've not seen them yet but I expect at some point one of these $39 tablet vendors is going to try a largely indestructible tablet which can be used to entertain/educate toddlers.

However what's amazing is that with a vision like this, he could have pretty easily funded this through Kickstarter... and given out indestructible soccer balls as a reward.

The problem with any technical solution is it may not continue to function for the whole flight, which is why ELTs exist, but they're not indestructible or guaranteed to be in a position to transmit after a crash.

I have a sort of extremely light and strong functions and modules, adapted to be most easily ftp'd, and with them you may pursue, and at any time combine them with others, secure and indestructible by standard mean time to failure of hardware and denial of service, easy and convenient to compile and catalog.

Indestructible definitions

adjective

not easily destroyed

adjective

very long lasting; "less durable rocks were gradually worn away to form valleys"; "the perdurable granite of the ancient Appalachian spine of the continent"

See also: durable perdurable undestroyable