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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

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

Japan’s indestructible Sessue Hayakawa is not far behind him as the commander, equally inflexible, of a jungle prison camp in World War II.

From Los Angeles Times

"They are very low noise, have high maneuverability and are practically indestructible for the enemy. There is no weapon that can counter them in the world today," Putin said.

From Reuters