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vincible

[vin-suh-buhl] / ˈvɪn sə bəl /


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No team is invincible, as Hoffenheim’s upset helpfully demonstrated, but everyone else is a whole lot more vincible than Bayern is.

From Slate • Dec. 4, 2020

Proving he is vincible, Joyner was bucked on the left shin by a mean grounder last week, but X rays proved negative.

From Time Magazine Archive

To a man with enough boy in him to be a fan of the ever vincible Cubs, the offer was irresistible.

From Time Magazine Archive

Even Congressman Robert Taft, Jr., son of the late Mr. Republican, chose not to challenge Lausche this year, despite early polls hinting that he might be vincible.

From Time Magazine Archive

He then discusses the bearing of ignorance and error, vincible and invincible, and specially the case wherein an erroneous conscience extenuates.

From Moral Science; a Compendium of Ethics by Bain, Alexander