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[Homework]2015-08-04 How to Use a Word
Today`s word is infrangible ,spelled i-n-f-r-a-n-g-i-b-l-e.
infrangible is an adjective that means not capable of being broken or separated into parts ,it can also mean not to be infranged or violated.
Here`s the word used in sentance by **in the ***
James Bond is content enough with his new freedom on the ** to make it permanent lifestyle ,but infrangible sense of duty to country and * bring him back to the * when both are threatened.
The word infangible comes to us via middle Franch from a late latin word infrangibilis ,ultimately derived from the prefix in im verb and the latin frangry meaning to break .Believe it or not our word break is ultimately from the same ancient word that give rise to frange.
Infrangible first appeared in print in England in 16th centry with late meaning impossible to break, It was later extended metaphorically to things that can not or should not be broken. |