INFRANGIBLE


Meaning of INFRANGIBLE in English

adj.

Pronunciation: ( ˌ )in- ' fran-j ə -b ə l

Function: adjective

Etymology: Middle French, from Late Latin infrangibilis, from Latin in- + frangere to break ― more at BREAK

Date: 1597

1 : not capable of being broken or separated into parts < infrangible iron bars>

2 : not to be infringed or violated < infrangible laws>

– in · fran · gi · bil · i · ty \ - ˌ fran-j ə - ' bi-l ə -t ē \ noun

– in · fran · gi · bly \ - ' fran-j ə -bl ē \ adverb

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