Troops out of every nook and cranny of the empire helped one another in invincible bravery and unshakable loyalty to win great results.
It is not mere accident of geographical proximity, or even the kinship between Austrians and Germans, which has led to the long and unshakable alliance of Germany with the Hapsburg dominions.
Then Heine's notion, which seemed so brilliant at first, that the Dutchman could be redeemed by the unshakable love of a woman, has now all the disagreeable staleness of a decrepit and obvious untruth.
It was an experience which gave one a new and unshakable faith in his fellows.
Centuries of army tradition demanded it; and I discovered that it is absolutely futile for one inconsequential American to rebel against the unshakable fortress of English tradition.
They suppose that before we can feel the interdependence of two things in experience we must have an unshakable conviction that their connection is necessary and universal.
The effect of failure, however, was not to discredit the Law and the Covenant, now once for all adopted by the unshakable Jews.
But the true Jew had a vehement and unshakable spirit.
Marshall came out as the stanch and unshakable champion of legality, and Jefferson did not refrain from using the arguments and reasonings resorted to by the Federalists when the Sedition Act was passed.
It is this curious combination ofunshakable faith in the ultimate triumph of truth and healthy pessimism as to the present possibilities, that distinguishes Jefferson from the "closet politicians" and theoretical philosophers.
Hail latest striking evidence of the magnificent spirit, unshakable solidarity and unflinching resolve of American Bahá’í Community.
The essays seemed to be more an expression of Trotzky's revolutionary ardor, of his unshakable faith in the future of the Russian revolution, than a reflection of political realities.
The natives and the geographical features of the country have been carefully studied, and the Russian trading scheme is carried firmly and steadily on an unshakable base.
No one realises this better than the well-to-do Persian, and nothing would be more welcome to him than radical reform on the part of the Shah, and the establishment of the land of Iran on unshakable foundations.
We Germans anticipate the future with an unshakable belief in victory.
Comrades, we appeal to you to persevere in the unshakable confidence that the future belongs, in spite of all, to nation-binding Socialism, to justice and humanity.
It was this which inspired the unshakable confidence which has endured from the first day of war.
His attitude now was one of lofty defiance, sublime in its unshakable determination and in its pride.
Such a task alone makes life a preservation of spiritual character; and gives conviction an unshakable firmness, and a joyous confidence of victory.
The religious tenets of this class consist of an unshakable belief that the Bible was originally written in English, and contains nothing applicable to any of the week-days.
But I followed the intractable heiress to the Moncrieffs that spring, in spite of this rebuff, being insufferably provoked by her unshakable assumptions of my friendship and of nothing more.
Meanwhile, with an exaggerated sense of his own helplessness, he looked up to Cleo with an unshakable confidence, placing an oracular value on her every word.
The Robe] placed a great Basket, above which stand three Powers, an Ingenerable One, an Unshakable One, and the Great Pure One.
In the middle of the second Ennead is a Basket, and three Fathers are there: an Invisible Father, an Ingenerable Father, and an Unshakable Father.
The Tenth paternity is a face of the Unshakable One and thirty unshakablepowers surround him.
He made fun of him, and treated him as a comic figure; he worried him with stupid teasing, which his uncle bore with his unshakable phlegm.
It is a good discipline for art for a man to confine his efforts between unshakable bounds.
The training of his childhood had fallen back upon him like an unshakable harness.
Pierre felt that Nani was sincere, pious even, and really unshakable in his faith, loving the Church like a grateful son, and convinced that she was the only social organisation which could render mankind happy.
With one heart, one mind, and one unshakable purpose, the British Empire rushed to war.
From the first, General Botha, our ablest and most chivalrous antagonist in the war, showed absolute and unshakable loyalty to the people who had put their trust in him.
He will be always your friend, when our holy religion is respected, when the government is stable, and when liberty is established on unshakable foundations!
To all men, his fearless character and unshakable integrity were precepts.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "unshakable" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.