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1 invincibly
adverb unbesiegbar* * *in·vin·cibly[ɪnˈvɪn(t)səbli]1. (extremely) unschlagbar2. (insuperably) unüberwindlich3. (firmly) unerschütterlich* * *[In'vInsəblɪ]advhe is invincibly placed — er hat eine unschlagbare Position
* * *adv.unüberwindlich adv.
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