Similar words: indestructible, destructible, conductibility, digestibility, destruction, destructive, destructively, self-destructive. Meaning: ['ɪndɪstrʌktə'bɪlətɪ] n. the strength to resist destruction.
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1. Virtual indestructibility was just one of the many perks I was looking forward to.
2. Then what is the reason for the indestructibility of matter?
3. And then there are other, more shocking examples of McDonald's food's weird indestructibility: like this poor burger that's been around for 12 years.
4. And if that's true, then of course, we no longer have an argument for the indestructibility or nearly indestructibility of the soul.
5. Comparing with training driver by using real airplane and flying experiment, flight simulator has an advantage in security, indestructibility, and non-pollution.
6. Out of a long line of assassin bots, the Terminator is the perfect blend of indestructibility and determination.
7. Cocaine is poisonous and addictive. Many cocaine used develop a false sense of their own indestructibility. Behaviour is often erratic.
8. Zhang Zai and So Kyong-dok are noted representatives of qi philosophy in China and Korea, who lay emphasis on the materiality, unity in opposition, and indestructibility of qi.
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