|ində̇|strəktəbəl, -dē|- adjective
Etymology: probably from Late Latin indestructibilis, from Latin in- in- (I) + destructus (past participle of destruere to tear down, destroy) + -ibilis -ible — more at destroy
: not destructible : incapable of being destroyed
any belief more indestructible than the belief in the ultimate triumph of justice — Robert Lynd
• in·de·struc·ti·ble·ness noun -es
• in·de·struc·ti·bly -blē, -li adverb