The difference between Unassailable and Unopposable
When used as adjectives, unassailable means secure against attack, whereas unopposable means that cannot be opposed.
Unassailable is also noun with the meaning: something, such as a belief, that cannot be assailed.
check bellow for the other definitions of Unassailable and Unopposable
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Unassailable as an adjective:
Secure against attack; impregnable.
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Unassailable as an adjective (by extension):
Undeniable, incontestable or incontrovertible.
Examples:
"She won the debate with her unassailable logic."
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Unassailable as a noun:
Something, such as a belief, that cannot be assailed.
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Unopposable as an adjective:
That cannot be opposed.