Ironclad ( adjective , noun )

(As an adjective)

Ironclad ( adjective )

  1. Having or covered with iron for protection.
  2. Impenetrable, unyielding, unchangeable, or unshakable.

Origin:

Derived from the noun 'ironclad', a type of ship covered in iron plating.

Examples:

  1. The ironclad door of the bank vault was meant to prevent any break-ins.
  2. The ironclad agreement between the two countries was considered unbreakable.
  3. The ironclad rule of the dictator was followed without question by his followers.
  4. The ironclad contract specified that the terms couldn't be altered under any circumstances.
  5. The ironclad principle of justice must be maintained at all times.

(As a noun)

Ironclad ( noun )

  1. Having or covered with iron for protection.
  2. Impenetrable, unyielding, unchangeable, or unshakable.

Origin:

Derived from the noun 'ironclad', a type of ship covered in iron plating.

Examples:

  1. The ironclad door of the bank vault was meant to prevent any break-ins.
  2. The ironclad agreement between the two countries was considered unbreakable.
  3. The ironclad rule of the dictator was followed without question by his followers.
  4. The ironclad contract specified that the terms couldn't be altered under any circumstances.
  5. The ironclad principle of justice must be maintained at all times.
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