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26 words match “IRRESISTIBLE”

IRRESISTIBLE a.
uccessfully resisted or opposed; superior to opposition; resistless; overpowering; as, an irresistible attraction. An irresistible law of our nature impels us to seek happiness. J. M. Mason.
IRRESISTIBLENESS n.
Quality of being irrestible.
ALMIGHTY a.
Unlimited in might; omnipotent; all-powerful; irresistible. I am the Almighty God. Gen. xvii. 1.
AVALANCHE n.
A sudden, great, or irresistible descent or influx of anything.
CHARM n.
That which exerts an irresistible power to please and attract; that which fascinates; any alluring quality. Charms strike the sight, but merit wins the soul. Pope. The charm of beauty's powerful glance. Milton.
CHTHONOPHAGIA; CHTHONOPHAGY n.
A disease characterized by an irresistible desire to eat earth, observed in some parts of the southern United States, the West Indies, etc.
FASCINATE v.
To influence in an uncontrollable manner; to operate on by some powerful or irresistible charm; to bewitch; to enchant. It has been almost universally believed that . . . serpents can stupefy and fascinate the prey which they are desirous to obtain. Griffith (Cuvier).
FASCINATION n.
nating, bewhiching, or enchanting; enchantment; witchcraft; the exercise of a powerful or irresistible influence on the affections or passions; unseen, inexplicable influence. The Turks hang old rags . . . upon their fairest horses, and other goodly creatures, to secure them against fascination. Waller.…
INELUCTABLE a.
Not to be overcome by struggling; irresistible; inevitable. Bp. Pearson. The ineluctable conditions of matter. Hamerton.
INEVITABLE a.
Irresistible. "Inevitable charms." Dryden.
IRREJECTABLE a.
That can not be rejected; irresistible. Boyle.
IRRESISTIBILITY n.
The quality or state of being irrestible, irresistibleness.
IRRESISTLESS a.
Irresistible. [Obs.] Glanvill.
KILLING a.
that kills; having power to kill; fatal; in a colloquial sense, conquering; captivating; irresistible. -- Kill"ing*ly, adv. Those eyes are made so killing. Pope. Nothing could be more killingly spoken. Milton.
KLEPTOMANIA n.
A propensity to steal, claimed to be irresistible. This does not constitute legal irresponsibility. Wharton.
NECESSITY n. 2 definitions
That which makes an act or an event unavoidable; irresistible force; overruling power; compulsion, physical or moral; fate; fatality. So spake the fiend, and with necessity, The tyrant's plea, excused his devilish deeds. Milton.
OPPOSELESS a.
Not to be effectually opposed; irresistible. [Obs.] "Your great opposeless wills." Shak.
OVERPOWERING a.
Excelling in power; too powerful; irresistible. -- O`ver*pow"er*ing*ly, adv.
OVERPRESS v.
To bear upon with irresistible force; to crush; to overwhelm. Shak.
OVERWHELMING a.
Overpowering; irresistible. -- O`ver*whelm"ing*ly, adv.
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