10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «INFRANGIBLE»
Discover the use of
infrangible in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
infrangible and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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Pocket Posh Word Power: 120 Words to Make You Sound Intelligent
60 infrangible /(in-fran'jə-bəl)/ adjective 1 Not capable of being broken or
separated into parts. 2 Not to be violated or infringed; inviolable: as, an
infrangible oath. Examples: And so Jack was held fast, bound by invisible yet
infrangible bonds, ...
Wordnik, Angela Tung, 2011
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The Execution of Strasbourg and Geneva Human Rights ...
facts or circumstances regarding the earlier, meanwhile infrangible, order which
demonstrate the evident faultiness of the order'.33 If this is the case, or if the order
is otherwise wrongful34, the dismissal of the application for revision will be ...
Thomas Barkhuysen, Michiel Leonard van Emmerik, Piet Hein P. H. M. C. Kempen, 1999
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A dictionary of the Bengalee language. 2 vols. [in 3. Vol. 1 ...
(from <s, priv. and atail?, frangible), incapable of being broken, infrangible, not
capable of being refuted or repelled. aurs'fam, •.(fromsrta'fht, infrangible),
infrangibility, the circumstance of an argument or opinion not admitting of
confutation or ...
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The Sikh Religion: Its Gurus, Sacred Writings and Authors
I bow to the primal and infrangible One. How many millions of worms like Krishan
He created, built, fashioned, again destroyed, and created! He is unfathomable,
fearless, primal, unrivalled, imperishable. He is beyond all things, from the ...
Max Arthur Macauliffe, 2013
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Transmemberment of Song: Hart Crane's Anatomies of Rhetoric ...
Though the "immutability" of this "merciless" whiteness has its origins in "Voyages
IV," the difference between this poem and its predecessor can be gauged by
comparing the use of "irrefragibly" there with the use of "infrangible" here.
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Phenomenology and the "theological Turn": The French Debate
On the one hand, a reality posed as "infrangible" could not be known positively,
unless we are to understand by "positivity" the opposite of a determined
procedure, the pure intuition of a thing in itself. On the other hand, Henry has
himself ...
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Neuman and Baretti's Dictionary of the Spanish and English ...
InfrAngible, a. Infrangible, loque no se puede romper. InfhAngibleness, s. Estado
de ser infrangible. lNFRÉquENcr,lNFR£qcENCE,#. Rareza, raridad. 1 \ г.ккцг. км,
a. Raro, extraordinario. InfricAtion or Infhíction,». Fricación ó fricción, el acto de ...
Henry Neuman, Giuseppe Marco Antonio Baretti, 1827
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The London encyclopaedia: or, Universal dictionary of ...
INFRACT, v. a. 1nfrac'tion,t>. i. INFRANGIBLE, adj. Infringe', v. a. Infringement,
n. t. Infrin'ger, n.s. ! act of breaking ; a 'breach or violation of treaty. Infrangible, not
to be broken. Infringe to violate ; to destroy ; to hinder ; to break laws or contracts.
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The Apologies of Justin Martyr, Tertullian, and Minutius ...
The Epicurean Hypothesis is this, that an Infinity of very (mail Particles, very hard
and infrangible, and variously ftgnr'd, hive existed for ever in an Immense Void,
that thefe Atoms moving of themselves in direction oblique to one another, after ...
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The New And Complete Dictionary Of The English Language: In ...
CfromtbcLU. in in, and ftangoro break) To break. Infract' ed ( p. from infract)
Broken. 1 JnfradVing ( p. a. from infract) Breaking. Infraction (t. front infract) The
act of breaking, « breach, a violation. Jnsra/gible (adj. an incorrect fpelting)
Infrangible.
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «INFRANGIBLE»
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infrangible is used in the context of the following news items.
Reading the John Updike stories: 'Commercial'
... flawed whiteness, its partial wateriness, its total receptiveness: in the harmonious miracle of its infrangible ens, its lowly but absolute beauty.". «Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, Jun 15»
Ky Derby is a priceless asset - how can US racing take better …
It offers everybody in America an infrangible and firm hold, a “bucket” in climbers' jargon, that provides support for — what? — ascension ... «Thoroughbred Racing Commentary, Apr 15»
'The Imitation Game'- An ordinary film about an extraordinary man
... the second period being his time working with a cryptography team in the 1940s trying to crack the seemingly infrangible Nazi code known as ... «The Montclarion, Feb 15»
Policy Watch: Privileged corrosion
“Is it not laughable that we believe in a sacred, infrangible law, thou shalt not lie, thou shalt not kill, in an existence characterised by perpetual ... «Daily News & Analysis, Dec 14»
A strong belief
Even more, he's truculent, but most of all, he's determined. He doesn't win so much by virtue of his superior talent as by his infrangible volition. «ESPN, Oct 14»
The Mangala saga is preying on the loyalty of Manchester City fans
Perhaps one weakness of the Etihad faithful is their infrangible loyalty. They fall in love with their club's transfer targets, they establish fruitful ... «Vavel.com, Jul 14»
Expert Manoeuvres at the Academy
In other words no matter whatever the physical strength of the aggressor, no situation was infrangible. After practicing the manoeuvres however ... «Stoke Sentinel, Jul 14»
Israelis and Palestinians: One State or Two?
Its ties with right-wing theocrats remain strong, but they are not infrangible. Should the prospects for catastrophic Middle Eastern wars recede, ... «CounterPunch, Mar 14»
Researchers aim to resolve inequity in Miami's flood preparation
It will be elevated 14 feet with 30 columns for support. They've added a garage surrounded by permeable, infrangible walls to withstand future ... «Al Jazeera America, Mar 14»
Minister confident on job creation in Gozo
... at why the PN for the first time in decades no longer holds a majority of seats in what was once considered an infrangible Nationalist fortress. «MaltaToday, Dec 13»