Indestructibly: meaning, definitions and examples
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indestructibly
[ ɪnˌdɛstrʌkˈtɪbli ]
manner of durability
Indestructibly refers to the manner in which something is incapable of being destroyed or ruined. It emphasizes the enduring quality of an object or concept, suggesting that it can withstand significant force or damage without being altered or broken.
Synonyms
durably, imperishably, unbreakably
Examples of usage
- The materials used in construction are designed to withstand weather indestructibly.
- Her faith remained indestructibly strong despite the challenges.
- The ancient monument stood indestructibly against the test of time.
- With indestructibly durable fabrics, this clothing line is perfect for outdoor activities.
Translations
Translations of the word "indestructibly" in other languages:
🇵🇹 indestrutivelmente
🇮🇳 अविनाशीय तरीके से
🇩🇪 unzerstörbar
🇮🇩 tak terhancurkan
🇺🇦 незнищенно
🇵🇱 niezniszczalnie
🇯🇵 不壊に (ふかいに)
🇫🇷 indestructiblement
🇪🇸 indestructiblemente
🇹🇷 yıkılmaz bir şekilde
🇰🇷 파괴할 수 없도록
🇸🇦 بشكل غير قابل للتدمير
🇨🇿 nezničitelně
🇸🇰 nezničiteľne
🇨🇳 不可摧毁地 (bù kě cuī huǐ de)
🇸🇮 neuničljivo
🇮🇸 óhóflegur
🇰🇿 жойылмайтын түрде
🇬🇪 შეუცვლელად
🇦🇿 müqavim şəkildə
🇲🇽 indestructiblemente
Word origin
The word 'indestructibly' is derived from the root word 'destruct' which comes from the Latin 'destructus,' meaning to tear down or destroy. The prefix 'in-' signifies negation, implying lack of destruction or the inability to be destroyed. The formation of the adverb 'indestructibly' involves adding the suffix '-ly,' which transforms the adjective 'indestructible' into an adverb, describing the manner in which something can exist without being destroyed. The combination of these elements emphasizes resilience and the capacity to endure under conditions that would typically lead to breakdown. The use of such terms has been prevalent since the 16th century, reflecting humanity's long-standing fascination with permanence and durability in a world often marked by change.
Word Frequency Rank
At position #42,189, this word is among the less frequently used terms in English. While interesting to know, it's not crucial for most English learners unless needed for specific purposes.
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