English to Spanish Dictionary indomitable

indomitable

indomable
definition
adjective
a woman of indomitable spirit
impossible to subdue or defeat.
translation of 'indomitable'
adjective
indómito,
indomable,
indócil
example
Out of the wreckage of war sometimes come uplifting tales of the 'indomitable' human spirit.
Seeding a great vision and an 'indomitable' spirit to achieve India's freedom took place around 1857.
To be successful one should have a combination of curiosity, imagination and 'indomitable' spirit.
An 'indomitable' spirit, a large heart, an inspirational soul, and a man with a message.
She is a woman with an 'indomitable' spirit and unshakeable views.
Their energy is bottomless, their spirit 'indomitable' , their contribution invaluable.
Yet her heart is not broken, nor is her 'indomitable' spirit.
She will be well remembered for her role as matriarch of a large family her 'indomitable' spirit and brilliance at the piano.
He inspired all who knew him with his 'indomitable' determination to lead an active life in the face of serious illness.
As the exhibition clearly demonstrates, she has become an icon of 'indomitable' spirit and hope.
Her 'indomitable' spirit has helped her overcome many hurdles over the years.
This is an eloquent testimony to her determination, 'indomitable' spirit and steadfast commitment to the cause.
Is it the 'indomitable' spirit that drives the exhaustion out of him?
But that was without giving due reckoning to this team's 'indomitable' spirit.
But they got there and have remained due to their 'indomitable' spirit.
Yet, in the midst of this chaos this fragile city hung together by a slender thread that is the city's 'indomitable' spirit and heart.
After all, I have an 'indomitable' spirit, and a little blood-letting was not going to buckle me.
He was struck by the 'indomitable' spirit of the Tibetans, impressed enough to want to contribute somehow.
It was typical of the 'indomitable' spirit of these women that all the way, despite the pain, she joked with those who were carrying her.
Needless to say, he was a man of 'indomitable' spirit who moved a nation, the perfect companion for a dying friend.
It wasn't in the least mawkish and in fact, said something profound to me about the 'indomitability' of human spirit - Hazel's in particular.
Susan was an unforgettable presence to all who encountered her, for her artistic integrity and 'indomitability' went together with an immensely generous spirit.
None of us is infinitely wise, impossibly strong or 'indomitably' virtuous.
For the next forty-five twilit years of eclipse, he was to carry on, a true Man of Letters, 'indomitably' writing - in Nassau, Paris, and Menton.
Of negligible military value, the revolt became a symbol of the 'indomitableness' of the human spirit.
The photograph confirms what everyone knows: she was indomitable, 'indomitably' feminine and a damned nuisance.
Were it a testimony to the 'indomitableness' of human nature, it would be crushing.
She overcame them through conviction, self-confidence and 'indomitability' .
There is a core of 'indomitability' about them which will inevitably see them right at some stage (watch this space - great things possibly lie in wait for them).
The persistence of all these differences is a tribute to an 'indomitably' unbiddable spirit and may even be a useful metaphor against conformism in other fields too.
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