irresistible
81irresistible — adj. 1 too strong or convincing to be resisted. 2 delightful; alluring. Derivatives: irresistibility n. irresistibleness n. irresistibly adv. Etymology: med.L irresistibilis (as IN (1), RESIST) …
82irresistible grace — noun A Christian doctrine, one of the five points of Calvinism, stating that the salvific benefit Jesus Christs substitutionary atonement on the cross is extended to those predestined unto salvation,without any possibility of Satan or sin to… …
83irresistible impulse test — see under impulse …
84irresistible impulse — overpowering urge, irrepressible drive, powerful instinct …
85irresistible grace — Непреодолимая благодать …
86irresistible force — A term applied to such an interposition of human agency as is, from its nature and power, absolutely uncontrollable; as the inroads of a hostile army. See also act of God …
87irresistible force — A term applied to such an interposition of human agency as is, from its nature and power, absolutely uncontrollable; as the inroads of a hostile army. See also act of God …
88irresistible force — A force incapable of being resisted, repelled or overcome; an overwhelming force, such as that of a mob …
89irresistible superhuman cause — An act of God. A natural cause, the effect of which cannot be prevented by the exercise of prudence, diligence, and care, and the use of those appliances which the situation of the party renders it reasonable that he should employ. Fay v Pacific… …
90irresistible impulse — noun an urge to do or say something that might be better left undone or unsaid he felt a compulsion to babble on about the accident • Syn: ↑compulsion • Derivationally related forms: ↑compulsive (for: ↑compulsion) …