English to Arabic Dictionary invincible

invincible

لا يقهر
definition
adjective
an invincible warrior
too powerful to be defeated or overcome.
translation of 'invincible'
adjective
لا يذلل,
لا يغلب,
لا يقهر,
منيع
example
The man once thought 'invincible' faced a judge, called to answer charges of murder and torture.
Proud and arrogant, they thought themselves secure and 'invincible' .
Labour's previously 'invincible' electoral machine lost the safe seat of Brent East.
He was hailed as the wonder horse, the Bullet from Ballydoyle, which would be 'invincible' from a mile to 12 furlongs.
First of all he was hesitant, and then he settled down and got on with it enthusiastically, making his case apparently 'invincible' .
Many companies don't have bad weather closure policies; they expect that you be 'invincible' .
He helps breathe life into the vision of America as strong, the best, 'invincible' .
Let South Asia truly become the 'invincible' giant of the new millennium.
Anyone who has ever watched Hewitt might be surprised to hear him revealing that he doesn't always feel as 'invincible' as he looks.
He was deemed 'invincible' and the older generation believed that he had supernatural powers.
The men believe the twins hold mystical powers that make them 'invincible' in their battles against the Myanmar military.
The Titans have looked 'invincible' the last two games against quality opponents.
This is reminiscent of the utter failure of the 'invincible' Maginot Line or the unsinkable Titanic.
In the long free-style disciplines, he was 'invincible' and made all national records.
The British soldiers had to face the incompetence of their own commanders as well as the 'invincible' Boer commandos in the field.
But those that do choose may be seriously misled into thinking that they are 'invincible' .
Another reason people do not take out income protection insurance is because they see themselves as being 'invincible' .
The sun is 'invincible' , unconquerable, the highest ideal of the self and the highest aspiration of the soul.
After it survived the 1993 bombing, people thought the towers were 'invincible' .
Hawks are still an outstandingly fine team and they may well win the league at a canter, but it's been good to show they are not 'invincible' .
When their majorities were 'invincibly' large, they will wonder, did they merely tinker at the edges of public service reform?
Graham, with his cigar, his coppery skin, his wavy white hair, and his 'invincibly' artistic air was like the director.
The other Allies would have to take over their Berlin sectors in due course, but Stalin wanted to be massively and 'invincibly' in possession of the city before the Americans and the British could get there.
German 'invincibility' had not just been broken; it had been shattered.
Mixed with the pain though is a sense of 'invincibility' .
The cliché is 'invincibly' true: Deeds speak louder than words.
Passionate, energetic and 'invincibly' cheerful: the qualities of his final book are also a monument to the man himself.
My misguided opponent seems to equate 'invincibility' , unemotional man-like roboticness, and power with cool.
This was simply a case of recklessness, the recklessness of youth, a feeling of 'invincibility' , and he had a feeling of wanting to live life to the full.
Such iron discipline, unknown in the Middle Ages, goes far to account for their 'invincibility' .
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