unconquerably

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English

Etymology

From unconquerable +‎ -ly.

Adverb

unconquerably (comparative more unconquerably, superlative most unconquerably)

  1. In an unconquerable manner.
    • 1879, George Eliot, Impressions of Theophrastus Such:
      Our rural tracts--where no Babel-chimney scales the heavens--are without mighty objects to fill the soul with the sense of an outer world unconquerably aloof from our efforts.
    • 1917, Various, Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 153, Nov. 14, 1917:
      Mr. EDMUND GOSSE contributes a foreword to the present volume, in which he draws a pathetic picture of the author, still unconquerably young, despite his years, facing the future with only one fear, that of the unemployment to which his increasing deafness, and the break-up of the world as it was before the War, seemed to be condemning him.