adjective
- not capable of failing, being defective, or becoming imperfect; flawless and permanent
Usage: formal; often used in religious or philosophical contexts
Examples
- The philosopher argued for the indefectible nature of divine wisdom.
- She believed in the indefectible truth of mathematical principles.
- The doctrine proclaimed the indefectible authority of the church.
- His faith in the indefectible goodness of humanity never wavered.
- The constitution was designed to establish indefectible rights for all citizens.
- They sought an indefectible solution to the recurring problem.