infrangible — not able to be broken or violated; unbreakable
Part of speech: ADJECTIVE
Definition: not able to be broken or violated; unbreakable
Pronunciation (IPA): /ɪnˈfræn.dʒə.bəl/
Korean meaning: 깨뜨릴 수 없는, 위반될 수 없는; 불가침의
Korean pronunciation: 인**프랜**지블
Example Sentences
- My grandmother's infrangible rule was 'No phones at the dinner table,' and even the Wi-Fi seemed to respect it by mysteriously slowing down.
- The infrangible laws of physics make it impossible for me to eat pizza without getting sauce on my shirt.
- The constitution established infrangible rights that protect citizens from government overreach.
infrangible
ADJECTIVE//ɪnˈfræn.dʒə.bəl//
not able to be broken or violated; unbreakable

a powerful knight swings a massive war hammer with tremendous force at a gleaming magical shield. The hammer strikes the shield with explosive impact, creating sparks and energy waves. Despite the crushing blow, the shield remains perfectly intact without even a scratch or dent. The hammer bounces back from the shield's surface while the knight staggers backward from the recoil. Other knights watching nearby gasp in amazement at the shield's perfect condition. something that cannot be broken or damaged no matter how much force is applied to it
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Origin
From Latin infrangibilis, combining the negative prefix 'in-' with 'frangere' meaning 'to break.' The word literally means 'unable to be broken.'
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“My grandmother's infrangible rule was 'No phones at the dinner table,' and even the Wi-Fi seemed to respect it by mysteriously slowing down.”
“The infrangible laws of physics make it impossible for me to eat pizza without getting sauce on my shirt.”
“The constitution established infrangible rights that protect citizens from government overreach.”
“Their infrangible friendship survived college, career changes, and even the great pineapple-on-pizza debate of 2019.”
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