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unassailable - use in sentences

Preposition: by

  • ': This applies even to the more serious issue â one rendered almost unassailabl by political correctness â of disability rights.

Modifies a noun

  • lead: Salmon built a seemingly unassailable lead only to see it cut to zero on the last run.
  • majority: However many there are ranged against us, God plus one is an unassailable majority.
  • position: At first sight that seems an unassailable position, at least in the weak sense of Pascal's wager.
  • advantage: There the Orthodox believers and popular folklore had an unassailable advantage.
  • fact: In the face of this we cannot continue to assert our professionalism as an unassailable fact.
  • evidence: This theory cannot be entirely eliminated, owing to lack of unassailable evidence for a North American origin.

Modifying Another Word

  • seemingly: Salmon built a seemingly unassailable lead only to see it cut to zero on the last run.
  • virtually: Just a couple of months ago Alonso's Championship lead looked virtually unassailable.
  • apparently: But in spite of its apparently unassailable position, opposition has emerged from a variety of states intent on challenging the status quo.
  • almost: The ANC is now almost unassailable in South Africa.
  • not: The foundation of this theory, the figure of 480 years before the construction of the temple of Jerusalem, is not unassailable.
  • practically: The bureaucracy is practically unassailable in the old unions.

Used with adjective complement

  • seem: Indeed, Elgar's significance has never seemed more unassailable than it is today.
  • look: Just a couple of months ago Alonso's Championship lead looked virtually unassailable.
  • become: With the inability to refute the lies and slanders within the Soviet Union, the cult of Stalin became unassailable.
  • render: This applies even to the more serious issue â one rendered almost unassailable by political correctness â of disability rights.
  • remain: Emma also placed second in the Grand Prix, overhauling Donald McIntosh in the final, while Robin Law's lead remained unassailable.
  • have: Have virtually unassailable that into a that includes a at a time.

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