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indomitability

noun as in stubbornness

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For all the fearsome armaments that will growl through the square, Russia’s failure to make gains in Ukraine spoils the image of its army’s indomitability.

“The play itself is a freshet of good will, a celebration of the indomitability of man, a call to return to the earth,” the critic Mel Gussow wrote in the Times in 1979.

The prevailing message is about the indomitability of family.

TCU became the first Big 12 team to participate in the championship game — not Texas or Oklahoma, which will exit for the SEC and encounter Georgia’s indomitability soon.

“Our national colours are today an international symbol of courage and indomitability of the whole world,” he said in an annual speech held behind closed doors.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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