infrangible
[ in-fran-juh-buh l ]
/ ɪnˈfræn dʒə bəl /
adjective
that cannot be broken or separated; unbreakable: infrangible moral strength.
that cannot be infringed or violated; inviolable: an infrangible rule.
Origin of infrangible
OTHER WORDS FROM infrangible
in·fran·gi·bil·i·ty, in·fran·gi·ble·ness, noun in·fran·gi·bly, adverbWords nearby infrangible
Example sentences from the Web for infrangible
Frangible things are of less value than things that are infrangible.
He liked this harsh country, these harsh, infrangible people that it bred.
The Judge |Rebecca West
British Dictionary definitions for infrangible
infrangible
/ (ɪnˈfrændʒɪbəl) /
adjective
incapable of being broken
not capable of being violated or infringed
Derived forms of infrangible
infrangibility or infrangibleness, noun infrangibly, adverbWord Origin for infrangible
C16: from Late Latin
infrangibilis, from Latin
in-
1 +
frangere to break