1. indomitable - Adjective
2. indomitable - Adjective Satellite
Not to be subdued; untamable; invincible; as, an indomitable will, courage, animal.
Source: Webster's dictionaryCoulter, Confederate States of America, pp. 105–106 Coulter says Davis was heroic and his will was indomitable. Source: Internet
During his confinement, Martok came to respect the indomitable character and fighting qualities of Worf. Source: Internet
And yet I'm caught up in this indomitable struggle for meaning. Source: Internet
In this unforgettable portrait of human frailty and resilience, Kristin Hannah reveals the indomitable character of the modern American pioneer and the spirit of a vanishing Alaska—a place of incomparable beauty and danger. Source: Internet
His masterpieces – created during the nation’s turbulent history from Japan’s colonial rule of Korea and liberation to the Korean War and after – are highly treasured for symbolizing the indomitable spirit of the Korean people. Source: Internet
But each of them brings an indomitable force to their efforts to fulfill their dreams. Source: Internet