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indestructible

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/ɪn.dɪˈstrʌk.tɪ.bəl/ · in-de-struc-ti-ble

Impossible to destroy or damage.

Meanings

adjectiveformal

Impossible to destroy or damage.

ناقابلِ زوال یا متاثر ہونے والا نہیں۔

ناقابلِ زوال

naqabil-e-zawaal

Formal: ناقابلِ تخریب

Synonyms

unbreakabledurableperpetualناٹک بنایا ہواپائیدارہمیشگی

Antonyms

destructiblefragilebreakableتخریبینقصان پذیرنرمی

Common Collocations

  • indestructible material
  • an indestructible bond
  • indestructible spirit

Example Sentences

The indestructible material was used for building the new bridge.

ناقابلِ زوال مادے کا استعمال نئے پل کی تعمیر کے لیے کیا گیا۔

naqabil-e-zawaal maade ka istemal naye pul ki tameer ke liye kiya gaya.

Her indestructible spirit helped her overcome the challenges.

اس کی ناقابلِ زوال روح نے اسے چیلنجز کا سامنا کرنے میں مدد دی۔

us ki naqabil-e-zawaal rooh ne ise challenges ka samna karne mein madad di.

They believed in their indestructible friendship.

انہوں نے اپنی ناقابلِ زوال دوستی پر یقین رکھا۔

unhon ne apni naqabil-e-zawaal dosti par yaqeen rakha.

Easily Confused With

indestructive:Indestructive refers to something that cannot be damaged, while indestructible means it cannot be destroyed.

Word Family

destructible
adjectiveقابلِ تخریب
destruction
nounتخریب
create
verbتخلیق کرنا

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Think of an indestructible shield that never breaks.

Imagine a solid, unbreakable wall standing against the toughest storms.

✍️ Urdu Poetry

زندگی کے راستوں پر جو چلیں گے ہمیشہ، ان کی امیدیں بھی ہوں گی ناقابلِ زوال۔

zindagi ke raaston par jo chalein ge hamesha, in ki umeedain bhi hongi naqabil-e-zawaal.

Those who walk the paths of life always, their hopes will also be indestructible.

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🗣️ Urdu Proverb

وقت کی قید نا قابلِ زوال ہے۔

waqt ki qaid naqabil-e-zawaal hai.

The constraint of time is indestructible.

📖 Etymology

Origin: Latin "indestructibilis" — not able to be destroyed

First known use: 16th century

The word evolved from Latin roots, where 'in-' means not and 'destructibilis' means able to be destroyed.