Noun
The quality or state of being invincible; invincibleness.
Source: Webster's dictionaryBarnett: Marlborough, p. 122 Moreover, the myth of French invincibility had been destroyed and Louis's hopes of an early and victorious peace had been wrenched from his grasp. Source: Internet
As a businessman, even as incompetent as he was, Trump had been able to maintain the illusion of invincibility. Source: Internet
In so doing, it has stripped Xi of his aura of invincibility in ways that no political dissident, opposition party or revolutionary movement ever could. Source: Internet
After slaying another victim last weekend in Cardiff, United Kingdom to reaffirm his invincibility in the rope square, emerging heavyweight legend Anthony Joshua was soon flanked by the governor of his native state in Nigeria, Ibikunle Amosun. Source: Internet
As a powerful political institution, the powerful presidency creates an atmosphere of arrogance, invincibility, a “know it all, and can do it all” attitude, which always breeds fear, insecurity and national paralysis. Source: Internet
At this point Baldur’s invincibility and lack of feeling are removed—we won’t spoil why here—giving Kratos a chance to really strike back against the norse god. Source: Internet