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infrangible

[in-fran-juh-buhl] / ɪnˈfræn dʒə bəl /


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As much as anything, membership in the club means membership in an infrangible fraternity of one's peers.

From Time Magazine Archive

He retains one of Scriabin's mystic ideas: that art, religion and life are one, an eternal and infrangible entity.

From Time Magazine Archive

Its flat, posterish colors will read with infrangible aplomb.

From Time Magazine Archive

Malamud's world reveals itself bit by bit: a place of stony certainties and infrangible laws, brightened occasionally by enclaves of unexpected magic.

From Time Magazine Archive

It would be far better to favor its indulgence, in the hope that the love of her child would, like an elastic but infrangible cord, gradually tame her down to a more settled life.

From The Vicar's Daughter by MacDonald, George