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  • 71indomitable — [adj] steadfast, unyielding dogged, impassable, impregnable, insuperable, insurmountable, invincible, invulnerable, obstinate, pertinacious, resolute, ruthless, staunch, stubborn, unassailable, unbeatable, unconquerable, undefeatable, unflinching …

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  • 72invincible — [adj] indestructible bulletproof, impassable, impregnable, indomitable, insuperable, inviolable, invulnerable, irresistible, powerful, strong, unassailable, unattackable, unbeatable, unconquerable, undefeatable, unsurmountable, untouchable,… …

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  • 73liable — [adj1] answerable, responsible accountable, amenable, bound, chargeable, obligated, subject, tied; concept 545 Ant. excusable, freed, irresponsible, unaccountable liable [adj2] open, likely apt, assailable, attackable, beatable, conquerable,… …

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  • 74conquer — ► VERB 1) overcome and take control of by military force. 2) successfully overcome (a problem) or climb (a mountain). DERIVATIVES conquerable adjective conqueror noun. ORIGIN Latin conquirere gain, win …

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  • 75conqueror — conquer ► VERB 1) overcome and take control of by military force. 2) successfully overcome (a problem) or climb (a mountain). DERIVATIVES conquerable adjective conqueror noun. ORIGIN Latin conquirere gain, win …

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  • 76conquer — [käŋ′kər, kän′kər] vt. [ME conqueren < OFr conquerre < VL * conquaerere (for L conquirere), to search for, procure < L com , intens. + quaerere, to seek, acquire] 1. to get possession or control of by or as by winning a war 2. to… …

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  • 77vincible — [vin′sə bəl] adj. [L vincibilis, easily overcome < vincere, to overcome: see VICTOR] that can be overcome or defeated; conquerable vincibility n …

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  • 78beatable — adjective susceptible to being defeated • Syn: ↑vanquishable, ↑vincible • Similar to: ↑conquerable • Derivationally related forms: ↑vanquish (for: ↑vanquis …

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  • 79conquer — v.tr. 1 a overcome and control (an enemy or territory) by military force. b absol. be victorious. 2 overcome (a habit, emotion, disability, etc.) by effort (conquered his fear). 3 climb (a mountain) successfully. Derivatives: conquerable adj.… …

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  • 80subduable — adjective susceptible to being subjugated • Syn: ↑subjugable • Similar to: ↑conquerable …

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