English to Portuguese Dictionary indestructible

indestructible

indestrutível
definition
adjective
indestructible plastic containers
not able to be destroyed.
translation of 'indestructible'
adjective
indestrutível
example
That country had come to France's aid in the past and the resulting ties that had formed between both nations were 'indestructible' .
It is the same land, which stands firmer than any rock in the world, with its undying vigour, 'indestructible' life.
Your wish was to be remembered as vital and 'indestructible' by your public and your family, and you will be.
What they have let loose is an almost 'indestructible' creature that threatens everyone aboard.
I still cling to my 'indestructible' angler's hat, and it still resists time and wear to an incredible degree.
This car might be rubbish, but it's also 'indestructible' .
Their 'indestructible' cars helped destroy the environment in which they lived.
It appeared I had an 'indestructible' parasite, which didn't bother me too much as long as it stayed in my ankle.
Asbestos fibres are 'indestructible' - they are resistant to chemicals and heat.
Above the sink was a yellowed cabinet made from some 'indestructible' plastic.
And that lies in the simple fact that his very existence is a testament to the 'indestructible' pluralism of our country.
Remember when you were an 'indestructible' little kid and you knew that hitting the pavement wouldn't kill you?
Even as many cringe and start at what must hurt, and hurt badly, some may dream that the average man is 'indestructible' .
When large-scale resistance movements remain grassroots they are thus 'indestructible' .
We prefer to think of ourselves as healthy and 'indestructible' , and we disown our ailments and frailties.
If you feel betrayed by a spouse or family member, the row is contained by the existence of the almost 'indestructible' bonds tying you to each other.
When I was younger I was 'indestructible' , immortal, now it would appear that I am not.
It's what a watch should be: waterproof, nearly 'indestructible' , accurate, and radically legible.
I always thought the U.S. was the most 'indestructible' and powerful nation in the world.
They were colored red, with heavy bindings and were made of 'indestructible' plastic.
The play's depiction of amateur drama, coupled with its equal balance of roles and 'indestructibly' comic plotting, has made it a perennial favourite of amateur companies.
Her faith in my 'indestructibility' is a fathomless ocean that buoys me upward.
The Piano Concerto, composed in 1868, survives unceasing exposure only to emerge perennially and 'indestructibly' fresh.
The book deals with the 'indestructibility' of the human spirit in the face of adversity.
It can be savage, unpredictable, ecstactic, 'indestructibly' powerful, pleasurable, a kind of primordial music that is beyond the mere phenomenology of representation.
We're all a bit more image-conscious these days, and most of us aspire to greater fitness, especially once we get out of our twenties and lose that feeling of 'indestructibility' .
Susan-the-robot was regarded as being 'indestructibly' powerful, unstoppable and practically all-knowing, with unlimited capabilities and possessing vast powers of alien calculation.
Faith in the 'indestructibility' of the soul depends on at least some contact with the soul while most of us are creatures of body, life and mind.
Is this sort of ignorance a sign of something missing in the education of these teenagers, or is it simply a sign of their own perceived 'indestructibility' ?
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