indomitable will
Frequency: 6.70.5 per million words
Refers to an extremely strong and unyielding determination to do something.
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- His indomitable will allowed him to overcome every obstacle.
- Her indomitable will to win was evident in every competition.
- She faced her challenges with an indomitable will.
- Despite countless setbacks, he showed an indomitable will to succeed.
- The team's indomitable will led them to victory despite the odds.
- The explorer's indomitable will enabled him to cross the vast desert.
- Throughout her life, she demonstrated an indomitable will to succeed.
- It took an indomitable will to overcome such a severe illness.
- It was his indomitable will that kept him fighting against injustice.
- She possessed an indomitable will that inspired everyone around her.
- The refugees displayed an indomitable will to rebuild their lives.
- The team's indomitable will carried them through to victory against all odds.
- Despite numerous setbacks, her indomitable will never wavered.
- His indomitable will to survive helped him endure years of captivity.
- His indomitable will was a source of inspiration to all around him.
- With an indomitable will, they rebuilt their lives after the disaster.
- An indomitable will is essential for achieving great things.
- The young activist demonstrated an indomitable will for social justice.
- They admired her indomitable will to stand up for her beliefs.
- Only an indomitable will can achieve such ambitious goals.