Both Uses of
invincible
in
1984 by Orwell
- At those moments his secret loathing of Big Brother changed into adoration, and Big Brother seemed to tower up, an invincible, fearless protector, standing like a rock against the hordes of Asia, and Goldstein, in spite of his isolation, his helplessness, and the doubt that hung about his very existence, seemed like some sinister enchanter, capable by the mere power of his voice of wrecking the structure of civilization.†
p. 15..1
- Such a thing as an independent political movement was outside her imagination: and in any case the Party was invincible.†
p. 153..2 *
Definition:
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(invincible) impossible to defeat or overcome