The story of Titanic being called unsinkable is a myth. It was only referred to as unsinkable after it sunk.
I think it was called the 'Rainbow Warrior'.
You are describing the Graf Spee, but it was not "sunk" in the common use of the word, (that is, by an enemy ship) it was scuttled by her own captain.
The Titanic sunk after it collided with an iceberg.
Exclude sunk costs.
incapable of being called back
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incapable of being dissolved
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Incapable of being foreseen.
not audible; incapable of being heard
The state of being incapable of separation is known as indivisibility. It refers to the quality of being unable to be divided, split, or separated into distinct parts.
The story of Titanic being called unsinkable is a myth. It was only referred to as unsinkable after it sunk.
"incapable of being wounded, hurt, or destroyed."
Incapable of being morally corrupted.
The USS Arizona was never decommissioned after being sunk. The US Navy only lists her as being stricken from the record on 1 Dec 1942.