a not capable of being conquered or vanquished or overcome
a tribute to his courage...and his unconquerable will"- R.E.Danielson faced unconquerable difficulties
But after the budget speech, there is a clearer sense that we have a President who will attack those decisions, then lead the way forward with the unconquerable gladness of a man .
Phil Mickelson would have been an exciting rival for Woods, but his Sunday yips seem unconquerable.
Quite different were the military triumphs of Yugoslavia's General Draja Mihailovich, who capitalized on a conquered nation's unconquerable urge for freedom to fight when fighting .
Real Madrid FC: Top 5 Potential Candidates to Replace Jose Mourinho Standing outside the awe-inspiring Santiago Bernabeu, it is difficult to describe this marvel as anything other than an unconquerable fortress. The instant appeal to both players and coaches alike is considerable. Yet for the latter, the managerial hot seat has become something of a poisoned chalice with Real Madrid searching for the 11th leader of their famous battalion in 10 years. During that ...
June 8, 2013 - Bleacher Report
Calvin Coolidge in Christian Science Monitor In 1926 on the occasion of the 150th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence, President Calvin Coolidge spoke about the virtues of individual freedom and the greatness of the Declaration: "Man everywhere has an unconquerable...
Winston Churchill in Sky News Reflecting on the event later, Churchill described it as: "A miracle of deliverance, achieved by valour, by perseverance, by perfect discipline, by faultless service, by resource, by skill, by unconquerable fidelity."