inconsumptible (Meaning)

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inconsumptible (a.)

Inconsumable.

Synonyms & Antonyms of inconsumptible

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inconsumptible Sentence Examples

  1. The diamond's inconsumptible nature ensured its eternal brilliance.
  2. The monument's stone facade remained inconsumptible, weathering centuries of erosion.
  3. The ancient text, inscribed on an inconsumptible parchment, preserved its wisdom through the ages.
  4. The spirit of the martyrs proved inconsumptible, inspiring generations to come.
  5. The flame within the eternal lamp burned inconsumptibly, symbolizing hope and resilience.
  6. The oracle's prophecies remained inconsumptible, their truths echoing through time.
  7. The love between the star-crossed lovers was inconsumptible, defying death and distance.
  8. The inconsumptible essence of the soul transcended the physical body.
  9. The words etched into the granite were inconsumptible, a testament to the enduring nature of history.
  10. The inconsumptible beauty of the sunrise filled the sky with an ethereal glow.

FAQs About the word inconsumptible

Inconsumable.

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The diamond's inconsumptible nature ensured its eternal brilliance.

The monument's stone facade remained inconsumptible, weathering centuries of erosion.

The ancient text, inscribed on an inconsumptible parchment, preserved its wisdom through the ages.

The spirit of the martyrs proved inconsumptible, inspiring generations to come.