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indefectible

[in-di-fek-tuh-buhl] / ˌɪn dɪˈfɛk tə bəl /




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“There is no question through this resolution of forgetting the memorial aspect and the indefectible link between the commune and this part of Paris,” Ms. Taïeb said.

From New York Times • Oct. 12, 2022

Catholics believe what they are taught by a living indefectible authority, the only holy Catholic and apostolic church.

From Time Magazine Archive

There, surrounded by 93 framed certificates and photographs, he sits at a U-shaped desk, pounding away at a typewriter in indefectible isolation: his incoming phone calls end at the switchboard of the nearby Hotel Formentor.

From Time Magazine Archive

True, it is not indefectible, but what it represents is indefectible.

From Time Magazine Archive

The definition given by Boëtius387 emphasizes these points, as also the indefectible character of immutable life in the Eternal Being: Aeternitas est interminabilis vitae tota simul et prefecta possessio.

From Ontology or the Theory of Being by Coffey, Peter




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