indivertible (Meaning)

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indivertible (a.)

Not to be diverted or turned aside.

Synonyms & Antonyms of indivertible

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indivertible Sentence Examples

  1. The stream's current was indivertible, carrying debris with relentless force.
  2. The government declared the highway an indivertible route, ensuring traffic would not be diverted.
  3. The bullet's trajectory was indivertible, piercing the target with precision.
  4. The inheritance was indivertible, ensuring it would be passed down to the intended heirs.
  5. The funds were indivertible, earmarked specifically for a research project.
  6. The politician's promise was indivertible, leaving no room for negotiation.
  7. The river's course was indivertible, flowing inexorably towards the sea.
  8. The treaty was indivertible, binding the nations to its terms irrevocably.
  9. The company's policy was indivertible, prohibiting employees from accepting bribes.
  10. The path of destiny was indivertible, leading to an inevitable conclusion.

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Not to be diverted or turned aside.

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The stream's current was indivertible, carrying debris with relentless force.

The government declared the highway an indivertible route, ensuring traffic would not be diverted.

The bullet's trajectory was indivertible, piercing the target with precision.

The inheritance was indivertible, ensuring it would be passed down to the intended heirs.