adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
lead
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Her guile and genius has helped Cane establish a seemingly unassailable lead over the weak and divided Opposition.
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The result gives Walsall Kipping an unassailable lead with one round of matches left.
position
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Perhaps, thought Robert, Mr Mafouz had bought his son into an unassailable position on the cricket team.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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unassailable logic
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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But part of him, something of his character that had been forbearing and unassailable , had let him down.
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For the girls it is an unassailable tradition.
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He offers the unassailable proposition that without money there can be no inflation.
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Its editorial integrity ought to be unassailable , at least in its hard news sections.
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Most of the students felt that sincerity was an unassailable virtue: what mattered was to say what you felt.
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The result gives Walsall Kipping an unassailable lead with one round of matches left.
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You are too used to dealing with theists who adopt a position of unassailable certainty in their beliefs.