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unassailable
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unassailable adjective as strong as a fortress, commletely defensible, impenetrable, impossible to disprove, impossible to dispute, impregnable, not attackable, not caaable of being, not subject to attack, not vulnerable, strong, undeniable
See also: categorical, certain, clear, defensible, definitive, immune, inappealable, incontestable, inexpugnable, infallible, insuperable, insurmountable, invincible, irreprehensible, positive, safe, secure, tenable, unimpeachable


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Soon unassailably clear, he was closed down near the finish by a magnificent effort from Farloe Reason, but held on by a comfortable three-quarters of a length in 28.
At the same time the plot elements Najjar has chosen to include in her narrative - the ubiquitous occupation, the immovable object of tradition, the irresistible force of change - are unassailably authentic.
Mobilisation of human consciousness and the national human factor element requires the adoption of discourses that are unassailably linked with the people's lived experiences and their exigencies of existence.
 
 
 
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