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Example sentences for "invincibly"

Lexicographically close words:
invigorates; invigorating; invigoration; invincibility; invincible; inviolability; inviolable; inviolably; inviolate; invisibility
  1. But this Arret endangers the transferring to Great Britain every man of them, who is not invincibly attached to his native soil.

  2. On this head, the ministers are invincibly mute, though I have often tried to draw them into the subject.

  3. I am intimately and invincibly convinced that I can either will or not will, and that there is in me a choice not only between willing and not willing, but also between divers wills about the variety of objects that present themselves.

  4. Men of all countries and of all ages, whatever their education may have been, find themselves invincibly subjected and obliged to think and speak in the same manner.

  5. My thoughts are so far from being able to correct or form that rule, that they are themselves corrected, in spite of myself, by that superior rule; and invincibly subjected to its decision.

  6. Although my will should not be constrained, yet if it were necessitated it would be as strongly and invincibly determined to will as bodies are to move.

  7. See "Dramatic Idyls", "Pan and Luna" Solomon has objurgated the invincibly garrulous woman.

  8. The invincibly taciturn woman is so rare as to have escaped objurgation.

  9. But this Arret endangers the transferring to Great Britain every man of them, who is not invincibly attached to his native soil.

  10. It did indeed suggest the presence of a shadowy army in the rear, whole columns of figures marching invincibly to his aid.

  11. And if they are valid proofs, then is Christianity strongly and invincibly established: on its true foundations.

  12. He would best have liked that the King should choose a Protestant consort, but the only one who could be suggested was the daughter of the Dowager Princess of Orange, and to that match Charles was invincibly opposed.

  13. To that Church Clarendon was as invincibly opposed as was his first master, Charles the First.

  14. Still, wishing to struggle with the terror which was gaining invincibly upon her, Adrienne called to her aid all the firmness of her character, and tried to argue away her fears.

  15. Another torment had invincibly seized hold of him--the passion for art, the thirst for fame.

  16. So, when she encountered one day Michel Menko, she was invincibly attracted toward him by something proud, brave, and chivalrous, which was characteristic of the manly beauty of the young Hungarian.

  17. Now each self among us, for all its fluctuations and vagueness of boundary, is, as I have already pointed out, invincibly persuaded of Free Will.

  18. He also was the man of her choosing, invincibly lord.

  19. The word comes pat when you talk of such lives as hers, for the Italian peasant is the last of the earth-born, invincibly patient.

  20. For, just as want of a preacher causes a pagan to be invincibly ignorant of the necessity of Baptism, so a lack of instruction in Christian doctrine might leave a baptized person inculpably ignorant (e.

  21. The results of disobeying an erroneous conscience are as follows: (a) He who disobeys an invincibly erroneous conscience, is guilty.

  22. But, when there are equiprobable reasons against the existence of a law, one is invincibly ignorant of its existence.

  23. Titus steals a considerable sum from Balbus, but he is invincibly ignorant and thinks that the wealth of Balbus makes the sin only venial), or the damage done is voluntary indirectly (e.

  24. An uncertain law does not oblige, if one is invincibly ignorant of its existence.

  25. An infidel invincibly ignorant of the supernatural law, who makes acts of natural benevolence with reference to God when he should, does not sin against the precept of charity, and observes the law of natural love.

  26. But men are invincibly inclined to what they feel to be advantageous to themselves, while they also, instinctively resist that which is injurious.

  27. The immediate good or evil of favorable or unfavorable circumstances must fall upon the producer, in order to influence him invincibly to seek the one and to avoid the other.

  28. Then, as they drew near the Porta Furba, silence again fell, more profound, like the slumber which was invincibly spreading over the Campagna, now steeped in night.

  29. But an insane man may do the most unjust act, and yet feel invincibly convinced that it is just; he cannot then be held responsible for doing it, because the root of responsibility is then wanting.

  30. Led astray by his heart, seduced invincibly by charms which were so new to him, Maulear, under the influence of passion, had entered on the flowery route, at the end of which he caught a glimpse of happiness.

  31. Their thought is, 'Forward, invincibly forward, for our country!

  32. She might be, as she was, variable with other people; with himself she was invincibly straightforward.

  33. But Grandjon-Larisse had the surer eye, and was invincibly certain of hand and strong of wrist.

  34. Like Horace and all the ancient satirists, he feels himself invincibly attracted to "affairs of state," even while they excite his derision.

  35. Thus she was able to assert herself against the power of pain as one wrestling invincibly with an exhausted giant.


  36. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "invincibly" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    firmly; forcefully; heartily; incomparably; intensely; loudly; lustily; mightily; powerfully; staunchly