uninvincible

English

Etymology

From un- +‎ invincible.

Adjective

uninvincible (comparative more uninvincible, superlative most uninvincible)

  1. (rare) Not invincible.
    • Louise Wilbourn Collier, Pilgrimage: A Tale of Old Natchez (page 175)
      I sent down to Columbia 150 more men, unfit for duty by reason of uninvincible horses.