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indestructible

[in-di-struhk-tuh-buhl] / ˌɪn dɪˈstrʌk tə bəl /


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John Wick may appear to be indestructible, a ruthless assassin who takes a licking and keeps on killing.

From Los Angeles Times

Yet after the Civil War, Lincoln’s pick to be chief justice of the Supreme Court, Salmon P. Chase, wrote, “The Constitution in all its provisions, looks to an indestructible Union, composed of indestructible states.”

From Washington Times

The tears flow as freely as the blood in “Creed III,” the latest entry in the apparently indestructible “Rocky” saga.

From New York Times

It’s been chemically engineered to be nearly indestructible.

From The Verge

Through this process of scanning the surface of the particles, the researchers concluded that these asteroids are nearly indestructible, thanks to a unique "cushion"-like feature.

From Salon