- inquebrantable
- adj.1 unshakeable.2 unyielding, staunch, unbreakable, unshakable.* * *inquebrantable► adjetivo1 (promesa) unbreakable; (fe) unshakeable, unwavering; (fidelidad) unswerving* * *ADJ [fe] unshakeable, unyielding; [fidelidad, lealtad] unswerving; [entusiasmo] undying; [unidad, voluntad] unbreakable; [salud] robust, stout* * *adjetivo <fe> unshakable, unyielding; <lealtad> unswerving; <voluntad/salud> iron (before n)* * *= steadfast, unshakeable [unshakable], unwavering, unfailing, unswerving, adamantine, indomitable.Ex. He does admit, however, that 'this power is unusual, it is a gift which must be cultivated, an accomplishment which can only be acquired by vigorous and steadfast concentration'.Ex. And therein lies the secret of the unshakeable belief of reference librarians that what they do is the very pith and marrow of librarianship.Ex. Savage's greatest claim to the attention of present-day librarians is his inspiring and unwavering belief in the value of librarianship.Ex. Public libraries can be characterized by an unfailing flexibility and sincere intent to help people solve problems.Ex. His mistaken assumption that cult heroes are supermen, and his unswerving devotion to an empirical testing of the play impose significant limitations on his account.Ex. Nilsson's adamantine voice cut a swathe through 20th-century operatic history.Ex. This demonstrates that even in the face of devastation and hopelessness, the indomitable spirit to survive carries on in all species.* * *adjetivo <fe> unshakable, unyielding; <lealtad> unswerving; <voluntad/salud> iron (before n)* * *= steadfast, unshakeable [unshakable], unwavering, unfailing, unswerving, adamantine, indomitable.
Ex: He does admit, however, that 'this power is unusual, it is a gift which must be cultivated, an accomplishment which can only be acquired by vigorous and steadfast concentration'.
Ex: And therein lies the secret of the unshakeable belief of reference librarians that what they do is the very pith and marrow of librarianship.Ex: Savage's greatest claim to the attention of present-day librarians is his inspiring and unwavering belief in the value of librarianship.Ex: Public libraries can be characterized by an unfailing flexibility and sincere intent to help people solve problems.Ex: His mistaken assumption that cult heroes are supermen, and his unswerving devotion to an empirical testing of the play impose significant limitations on his account.Ex: Nilsson's adamantine voice cut a swathe through 20th-century operatic history.Ex: This demonstrates that even in the face of devastation and hopelessness, the indomitable spirit to survive carries on in all species.* * *inquebrantableadjective‹fe› unshakable, unyielding; ‹lealtad› unswerving; ‹voluntad› iron (before n)tiene una salud inquebrantable she has an iron constitution* * *
inquebrantable adjetivo ‹fe› unshakable, unyielding;
‹lealtad› unswerving;
‹voluntad/salud› iron (before n)
inquebrantable adj (firme) unshakeable
'inquebrantable' also found in these entries:
English:
single-minded
- unflinching
- unwavering
- steadfast
- unshakable
* * *inquebrantable adj[fe, amistad] unshakeable; [lealtad] unswerving* * *inquebrantableadj unshak(e)able, unyielding* * *inquebrantable adj: unshakable, unwavering
Spanish-English dictionary. 2013.