Invincible, Immortal
The correct spelling is one word, cannot. The contraction of cannot is can't.
It is correct, meaning thoroughly defeated.
No, the word 'defeated' is the past participle, past tense of the verb to defeat. The past participle of the verb is also an adjective (a defeatedopponent; the defeated army).The word defeat is the nounform.When you see 'defeated' used as a noun, as in "The defeated marched silently past the soldiers." That is actually a shortened form of, "The defeated townspeople...", or "The defeated army marched silently past the soldiers."
Verb transitive and verb intransitive.A transitive verb requires a direct object. You can't just say "I defeated", you have to say "I defeated something."Intransitive verbs do not take an object. You can't say "I waited something". "Wait" is intransitive and cannot take an object."
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Death, old age, these cannot be defeated.
Undefeatable means you cannot be defeated that easily. Unable to be defeated, destroyed or killed!
Whenever you cannot be conquered, defeated, or subdued.
no because they are bringing out a new one called skylanders giants coming out in fall 2012
They were never defeated at the same time, although they were defeated at one point. One time Czechoslovakia was defeated by the Soviets in 1989, and Austria.... Probably WW1, but that country was Austria-Hungary.
Defeated.
The Hessians
It was the 3 part wishology movie
No, you cannot. The Hoenn starter can only be received after you have already gotten one of the Kanto starters and after you have defeated red. He will be found in Silph Co.
It was not called off, it was pushed back and defeated.
The part of the body where one cannot reach to scratch is called the acnestis.
Do you mean when they were conquered by the Romans at the battle of Corinth in 146 BC? Or are you counting their defeat by Philip of Macedon at the Battle of Chaeronea in 338 BC? Since the Macedonians spoke the same language, they could be called Greeks. That would mean Alexander's successor kingdoms were Greek and were defeated by Rome one by one. The last one to hold out was Egypt. Cleopatra was defeated by Augustus at the Battle of Actium in 31 BC.