intactible (Meaning)

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intactible (a.)

Alt. of Intactable

Synonyms & Antonyms of intactible

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intactible Sentence Examples

  1. The ancient temple's sacred relic was deemed intactible, its sanctity forbidden to be violated.
  2. The surface of the volatile chemical was so dangerous that it remained intactible to even the most skilled scientists.
  3. The victim's dignity remained intactible, despite the unspeakable horrors they had endured.
  4. The principle of justice was intactible, an unyielding foundation upon which society rested.
  5. The delicate ecosystem was marked as intactible, ensuring its preservation for generations to come.
  6. The tradition of silence at certain times was intactible, respecting the need for quiet contemplation.
  7. The unique artwork was intactible to the general public, its value and fragility requiring special protection.
  8. The laws surrounding the handling of medical waste were intactible, safeguarding public health.
  9. The integrity of the investigation was intactible, ensuring that justice would prevail without interference.
  10. The sacred texts of their religion were intactible, their words held as immutable and unalterable.

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Alt. of Intactable

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The ancient temple's sacred relic was deemed intactible, its sanctity forbidden to be violated.

The surface of the volatile chemical was so dangerous that it remained intactible to even the most skilled scientists.

The victim's dignity remained intactible, despite the unspeakable horrors they had endured.

The principle of justice was intactible, an unyielding foundation upon which society rested.