"Vincible" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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Vincible
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"Vincible" Meaning

Incapable of being defeated.

"Vincible" Examples

Usage Examples of "Vincible"

1. Figurative: "Her optimism was too vincible to be defeated by the city's gloomy weather."
2. Psychology: "The therapist helped the patient to overcome her vincible thoughts about her self-worth."
3. Historical: "The city's defenses were often reported to be vincible to enemy siege, leading to its downfall."
4. Philosophy: "The philosopher argued that human nature is vincible to the illusions of relativism."
5. Idiomatic: "Don't be so vincible to criticism, just take it as a constructive feedback."

"Vincible" Similar Words

Vince

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Vincennes

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Vincennes is a city in the Essonne department in the Île-de-France region of northern central France, located 12 km southeast of the centre of Paris. The city is nestled on the right bank of the Marne River and is a significant cultural and historical hub, hosting several museums, galleries, and architectural landmarks, notably the Château de Vincennes, a medieval fortress and royal palace that is one of the largest and most fascinating in the region.

Vincent

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Vincentian

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Relating to St. Vincent de Paul, a French Catholic priest who founded the Congregation of the Mission, a Catholic organization dedicated to serving the poor.

Vincentians

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The term "Vincentians" has a couple of meanings.<br><br>1. Relating to, or denoting a member of the Congregation of the Mission, a Catholic congregation founded in the 17th century by St. Vincent de Paul.<br><br>2. Relating to, or denoting Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, a country located in the Caribbean.

Vincenza

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Vincetoxin

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Vincotoxin is a water-soluble nonapeptide (nine-amino-acid chain) from the venom of the blue-ringed octopus (Hapalochlaena maculosa and Hapalochlaena lunulata).

Vincibility

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Vulnerability to attack or damage, especially in a person's physical or mental state; susceptibility to being coerced or persuaded.

Vincilagnia

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Vincilagia is a term that refers to a hypothetical condition or fictional construct within the TV show "The Office" universe, specifically within the character Michael Scott's non-existent etymology of the word "fun". However, in the actual English language, vincilagnia could be interpreted to resemble a humorous and whimsical condition that may be a mix of the word "vinyl" (a reference to a record player) and the Latin suffix "-lagia" or "-algia" (meaning pain or discomfort).<br><br>Given this hypothetical premise, if vincilagnia were a real condition, it would mean 'the pain or discomfort corresponding to a record player', such as the inconvenience, annoyance, or sorrow of vinyl records not playing as well as one would like, including frustration with turntables, record scratches, or other audio malfunctions related to vinyl records.

Vincula

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"A vinculum is a horizontal line that connects two or more fractions together. It is used to indicate that the fractions are related and should be treated as a single mathematical expression."

Vinculum

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The vinculum is a horizontal line or bar used in mathematical and musical settings.<br><br>In mathematics, it is used to denote that certain terms or products are to be grouped together.<br><br>For example: 3 + 12 + 15 ÷ 5 3 + 12 + vinculum (15 ÷ 5) 3 + 12 + 3 18<br><br>In music, the vinculum is used to indicate a division or fraction in a note or rest.<br><br>For example: A vinculum over a note or rest could be used to show that it should be played for a certain duration, or at a certain ratio.<br><br>It is often referred to as the vinculum or horizontal vinculum. In Unicode it can be represented asmeasurementperiod, <br>It is similar to the fraction slash which represents a division in Mathematics.

Vindaloo

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Vindaloo is a type of popular Indian curry dish that originated in the southern Indian state of Goa. It is a spiced curry made with marinated meat (usually chicken, beef, or pork), vinegar, and a variety of spices, including cumin, coriander, cayenne pepper, and turmeric. The acidity of the vinegar helps to break down the connective tissues in the meat, giving the dish a tender and slightly tangy flavor. Vindaloo is often associated with Indian-Chinese cuisine and is usually served with steaming hot basmati rice or roti (a type of flatbread).

Vindemial

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Vindemiate

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Vindemiation

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I couldn't find any word in the English language with the spelling "vindemiation". It's possible that it's a misspelling or a made-up word.

Vindicate

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To prove or show that someone or something is right or innocent after they have been criticized or accused.