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infallibility

/in-fal-uh-bil-i-tee/US // ɪnˌfæl əˈbɪl ɪ ti //

无所不能,无懈可击,无所不能的,无误

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : Sometimes in·fal·li·ble·ness . the quality of being infallible, or of being absolutely trustworthy: He believed in the infallibility of his leadership.
    • : Roman Catholic Church. immunity from fallacy or liability to error in expounding matters of faith or morals by virtue of the promise made by Christ to the Church: papal infallibility.

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Examples

  • Those days of flag-wrapped infallibility are long gone, according to surveys.

  • Think about that for a second if after the preceding paragraph you remain convinced of the infallibility of our system.

  • We want to relate to their humanity rather than gape at their untouchable infallibility.

  • Let us suppose that the Astronomer Royal claimed infallibility, not only in matters astronomical, but also in politics and morals.

  • He sees nothing in any one of these religions to justify its claim to infallibility or pre-eminence.

  • Her implicit belief in and obedience to him have increased his self-confidence into a dogmatic assertion of infallibility.

  • But to assume that human laws are above question, is to claim for their fallible authors infallibility.

  • Free trade has not demonstrated its infallibility in the single country where it has been tried.