Ironclad
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adjective
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noun
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(As an adjective)
Ironclad ( adjective )
- Having or covered with iron for protection.
- Impenetrable, unyielding, unchangeable, or unshakable.
Origin:
Derived from the noun 'ironclad', a type of ship covered in iron plating.
Examples:
- The ironclad door of the bank vault was meant to prevent any break-ins.
- The ironclad agreement between the two countries was considered unbreakable.
- The ironclad rule of the dictator was followed without question by his followers.
- The ironclad contract specified that the terms couldn't be altered under any circumstances.
- The ironclad principle of justice must be maintained at all times.
(As a noun)
Ironclad ( noun )
- Having or covered with iron for protection.
- Impenetrable, unyielding, unchangeable, or unshakable.
Origin:
Derived from the noun 'ironclad', a type of ship covered in iron plating.
Examples:
- The ironclad door of the bank vault was meant to prevent any break-ins.
- The ironclad agreement between the two countries was considered unbreakable.
- The ironclad rule of the dictator was followed without question by his followers.
- The ironclad contract specified that the terms couldn't be altered under any circumstances.
- The ironclad principle of justice must be maintained at all times.