PAROLE IN INGLESE ASSOCIATE CON «INEXPUGNABLENESS»
inexpugnableness
inexpugnableness
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incapable
being
taken
force
impregnable
unconquerable
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middle
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inexpugnābilis
equivalent
defined
that
cannot
defeated
unyielding
inexpugnable
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classical
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does
stand
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looking
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inexplainableness
inexpugnably
inexpiableness
collins
always
definitions
adjective
rare
word
derived
forms
ˌinexˌpugnaˈbility
10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «INEXPUGNABLENESS»
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He was not only persuaded of the general justice and inexpugnableness of the
orthodox system, but he refused to believe that it was capable of being improved
or supplemented by anything which a temperate and fair examination of other ...
2
The Middle Works, 1899-1924
According to the test of inexpugnableness this would show that they were never
intuitions, and hence never objectively valid— ex hypothesi. Viewed in this way,
the contents of our present moral beliefs become objects of suspicion.
John Dewey, Jo Ann Boydston, 1976
3
The Cause of God and Truth
He often argues the inexpugnableness and safety of the saints, and church of
Christ, from their being built upon a foundation, and upon a rock. " The church,"
he says -f% " as the building of Christ, who builds his own house wisely upon a
rock, ...
You cannot get such histories as "Cromwell" and "Frederick" out of polished
litterateurs ; you must have a man of the same heroic fibre, of the same
inexpugnableness of mind and purpose. Not even was Emerson adequate to
such a task ; he ...
5
Critical Legal Theory and the Challenge of Feminism: A ...
A Philosophical Reconception Matthew H. Kramer. can at the deepest level have
any more solid claim to inexpugnableness than any other type of inquiry, though
specific investigations can display larger or smaller degrees of verve and skill.
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The Middle Works of John Dewey, 1899-1924: Journal Articles, ...
According to the test of inexpugnableness this would show that they were never
intuitions, and hence never objectively valid— ex hypothesi. Viewed in this way,
the contents of our present moral beliefs become objects of suspicion.
John Dewey, Jo Ann Boydston, 2008
2. invincibility, invincibleness, unconquerability, u conquerableness,
impregnability, impregnablene impenetrability, impenetrableness, inviolability, in
olableness, inexpugnability, inexpugnableness, una sailability, unassailableness
, ...
Jerome Irving Rodale, 1978
8
The writings of John Burroughs
You cannot get such histories as " Cromwell " and " Frederick " out of polished
litterateurs; you must have a man of the same heroic fibre, of the same
inexpugnableness of mind and purpose. Not even was Emerson adequate to
such a task; ...
He was not only persuaded of the general justice and inexpugnableness of the
orthodox system, but he refused to believe that it was capable of being improved
or supplemented by anything which a temperate and fair examination of other ...
10
... Commentary on Paul's Epistle to Romans: With an Excursus ...
ing down two walls, which every commentator has helped in building, I come to
another, and the inexpugnableness of this triple defence appears in the fact that
they are all built of different material. How unlikely it seems to be that there
should ...