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		Definition of unstoppable in English: unstoppableadjectiveʌnˈstɒpəb(ə)lˌənˈstɑpəb(ə)l Impossible to stop or prevent.  an unstoppable left-foot volley  Example sentencesExamples -  Receiving the ball on the right of the Rowntree penalty area he unleashed an unstoppable drive into the top corner of the net.
 -  Can Bruce figure out a way to stop an unstoppable foe when he can barely get out of bed?
 -  When he was at his most sublime, he was unstoppable and irresistible.
 -  By the end of August, the seemingly unstoppable Japanese force had been stopped.
 -  Few predicted weeks ago that so many people would turn out to stop the unstoppable, and I was certainly not among them.
 -  The high drama came when Dublin surged through and were unstoppable as they landed the ball in the net.
 -  His flow of talk, of analysis and anecdote is magical and unstoppable.
 -  The unstoppable Chinese economy has emerged as the main driver of steel prices in the world market.
 -  His goal came when he controlled a cross from the corner on his chest and rifled in an unstoppable volley.
 -  Four and eight years ago, the Kiwis were producing sublime attacking rugby that was unstoppable in full flow.
 -  At his peak he was almost unstoppable and only the quality of competition limited his Scotland appearances to two.
 -  Over the last couple of weeks with players from all clubs in the parish, Kirwans are unstoppable.
 -  These underlying causes mean that change continues in a virtually unstoppable way for lengthy periods of time.
 -  As more Yorkshire troops and airmen head for the Gulf, the momentum towards conflict looks unstoppable.
 -  The urge for men to have sons, one colleague tells me, is unstoppable.
 -  Global chaos ensues when a computer geek, fired from his job, unleashes an unstoppable computer virus.
 -  The big striker brought the ball down and swivelled before firing an unstoppable shot into the net.
 -  The best thing about a remix is its ability to turn a lackadaisical song into something unstoppable.
 -  He opened the scoring after 25 minutes with an unstoppable left foot drive into the roof of the net.
 -  Its sheer size makes it formidable, and its movement is apparently unstoppable.
 
  Synonyms persistent, continuing, constant, continual, continuous, non-stop, lasting, never-ending, steady, uninterrupted, unabated, unabating, unbroken, interminable, incessant, unceasing, endless, unending, perpetual, unremitting, unrelenting, unrelieved, sustained 
 Derivatives   nounʌnstɒpəˈbɪlɪti  This, combined with the endless paragraph and the often very long sentences, produces a hallucinatory effect, and also one of unstoppability.  Example sentencesExamples -  She was the kind of dog that gave the impression not so much of speed, as of unstoppability.
 -  The tickets are issued; the process has begun with almost glacial unstoppability until offender coughs up amount of fine.
 -  It has been sobering, though, contemplating the terrible unstoppability of water.
 -  This issue appears to provide a perfect illustration of the unstoppability of globalisation.
 
 
 adverb  It is often said to portray the German tanks rolling unstoppably into the city; but by this time Shostakovich was communicating covertly in his music with those who were really listening, and it is more than just that.  Example sentencesExamples -  Then it was part of the smooth surge, pumping rhythmically through the interlacing curves of the vascular complex, flowing through steadily widening channels, headed swiftly and unstoppably for the brain.
 -  Flames leapt unstoppably west across Frederick Street and consumed buildings all the way to Trinity Cathedral where, happily, only some turrets suffered scorching.
 -  For as the American-led Coalition Provisional Authority accelerates, apparently unstoppably, towards a handover of sovereignty in Iraq to a transitional government next summer, a critical question is emerging.
 -  Yet staffing levels are by far its biggest single cost, amounting to about 90 per cent of its entire £157 million net budget and increasing unstoppably every year.
 
 
 
    Definition of unstoppable in US English: unstoppableadjectiveˌənˈstäpəb(ə)lˌənˈstɑpəb(ə)l Impossible to stop or prevent.  Example sentencesExamples -  His flow of talk, of analysis and anecdote is magical and unstoppable.
 -  At his peak he was almost unstoppable and only the quality of competition limited his Scotland appearances to two.
 -  The best thing about a remix is its ability to turn a lackadaisical song into something unstoppable.
 -  Can Bruce figure out a way to stop an unstoppable foe when he can barely get out of bed?
 -  He opened the scoring after 25 minutes with an unstoppable left foot drive into the roof of the net.
 -  The urge for men to have sons, one colleague tells me, is unstoppable.
 -  Over the last couple of weeks with players from all clubs in the parish, Kirwans are unstoppable.
 -  The big striker brought the ball down and swivelled before firing an unstoppable shot into the net.
 -  Few predicted weeks ago that so many people would turn out to stop the unstoppable, and I was certainly not among them.
 -  The high drama came when Dublin surged through and were unstoppable as they landed the ball in the net.
 -  His goal came when he controlled a cross from the corner on his chest and rifled in an unstoppable volley.
 -  Its sheer size makes it formidable, and its movement is apparently unstoppable.
 -  The unstoppable Chinese economy has emerged as the main driver of steel prices in the world market.
 -  When he was at his most sublime, he was unstoppable and irresistible.
 -  Global chaos ensues when a computer geek, fired from his job, unleashes an unstoppable computer virus.
 -  Four and eight years ago, the Kiwis were producing sublime attacking rugby that was unstoppable in full flow.
 -  These underlying causes mean that change continues in a virtually unstoppable way for lengthy periods of time.
 -  By the end of August, the seemingly unstoppable Japanese force had been stopped.
 -  As more Yorkshire troops and airmen head for the Gulf, the momentum towards conflict looks unstoppable.
 -  Receiving the ball on the right of the Rowntree penalty area he unleashed an unstoppable drive into the top corner of the net.
 
  Synonyms persistent, continuing, constant, continual, continuous, non-stop, lasting, never-ending, steady, uninterrupted, unabated, unabating, unbroken, interminable, incessant, unceasing, endless, unending, perpetual, unremitting, unrelenting, unrelieved, sustained     |