Definition of Indestructible

1. Adjective. Not easily destroyed.

Attributes: Destructibility
Similar to: Undestroyable
Antonyms: Destructible
Derivative terms: Indestructibility

2. Adjective. Very long lasting. "The perdurable granite of the ancient Appalachian spine of the continent"
Exact synonyms: Durable, Perdurable, Undestroyable
Similar to: Imperishable
Derivative terms: Durability, Perdurability

Definition of Indestructible

1. a. Not destructible; incapable of decomposition or of being destroyed.

Definition of Indestructible

1. Adjective. Not destructible; incapable of decomposition or of being destroyed; invincible. ¹

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Definition of Indestructible

1. [adj]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Indestructible

inderborite
inderite
indescribability
indescribable
indescribableness
indescribably
indescript
indescriptive
indesert
indeserts
indesinent
indesinently
indesirable
indestructable
indestructibility
indestructible
indestructibleness
indestructibly
indetectable
indeterminable
indeterminables
indeterminably
indeterminacies
indeterminacy
indeterminacy principle
indeterminant
indeterminants
indeterminate
indeterminate cleavage
indeterminate leprosy

Literary usage of Indestructible

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Dictionary of Philosophy and Psychology: Including Many of the Principal by James Mark Baldwin (1901)
"The original and indestructible powers of the soil ; the price which is paid lor the right to use those powers. The separation of land from capital has been ..."

2. Handbook of American Constitutional Law by Henry Campbell Black (1910)
"... or at least by universal and direct vote. THE UNION Indestructible. 15. The United State« 1« an indissoluble union of indestructible states. ..."

3. Elements of Physics, Or, Natural Philosophy, General and Medical: Explained by Neil Arnott (1831)
"The visible universe is built up of very minute indestructible ATOM . ... Minute Indestructible Moms."* THE smallest portion of any substance which the ..."

4. Principles of Economics by Fred Manville Taylor (1921)
"CHAPTER XLIV THE PROPERTY INCOMES Indestructible In the preceding chapter we defended the general principle or ideal of distribution embodied in the present ..."

5. The Great Epic of India: Its Character and Origin by Edward Washburn Hopkins (1901)
"Both spirit and the Source according to the Samkhya system are eternal and indestructible, xii, 217, 8; Gita, 13, 19. They are therefore not created things. ..."

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