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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
unstoppable
adjective
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
▪ Favre was unstoppable in last night's game.
▪ Her rise to fame seems to be unstoppable.
▪ Political change is now unstoppable, and the regime will eventually collapse.
▪ The war could unleash unstoppable political and economic changes.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
▪ But around mid-December, MacLean found his rhythm and became almost unstoppable.
▪ But with the unstoppable Louis Brandeis leading the Zionist charge, the barons gave in.
▪ He has been there every week and has been almost unstoppable.
▪ In other words, the commercial band wagon is huge enough to be unstoppable.
▪ The Southampton midfielder grabbed his first goal for the club with an unstoppable shot.
▪ Three Hoops stood over the ball and Larsson hit an unstoppable right-foot screamer into the top corner.
▪ While the menace may be unstoppable, infection-control doctors are not cowering helplessly.
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
unstoppable

1827; see un- (1) "not" + stop (v.) + -able.

Wiktionary
unstoppable

a. Unable to be stopped.

WordNet
unstoppable

adj. not capable of being stopped; "as unstoppable as the wind" [ant: stoppable]

Wikipedia
Unstoppable (The Planet Smashers album)

Unstoppable is the sixth full-length release from The Planet Smashers. Because both Leon Kingstone ( tenor saxophone) and J.O. Begin ( trombone) left after Mighty was recorded, Unstoppable features an entirely new horn section: Neil "Lonestar" Johnson (tenor saxophone) and Andrew Lattoni (trombone). It also features cameos from Big D & The Kids Table and Bedouin Soundclash.

Unstoppable (2004 film)

Unstoppable is a 2004 American action film directed by David Carson, and starring Wesley Snipes, Jacqueline Obradors, Stuart Wilson and Kim Coates. The film was released in the United States on October 30, 2004.

Unstoppable (Girl Talk album)

Unstoppable is second studio album by American musician Girl Talk, released in early 2004. Similar to Girl Talk's other releases on the Illegal Art label, Illegal Art made Unstoppable available for purchase on their website through a " pay what you want" pricing system. It is also his only remaining album available for purchase on the iTunes Store, following the removal of Night Ripper (2006) over sample clearance issues.

Girl Talk has stated that with Unstoppable, "the idea was to make more original sounding hip hop type music and pop music out of samples and having some blatant samples. It was obviously more party oriented, something you could jam out to." Mark Richardson of Pitchfork Media notes that Unstoppable and its predecessor Secret Diary are "far noisier and much more abstract" than his subsequent releases. The album placed at numbers 179 and 18 on CMJs Top 200 and RPM Albums airplay charts.

Unstoppable

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Unstoppable (Amii Stewart album)

Unstoppable is a compilation/ studio album by Amii Stewart released in 1999 which includes new versions of some of the greatest hits from her disco career, selected tracks from the 80's and 90's as well as two previously unreleased recordings, the title track and "Can I Come Home".

Unstoppable (DeLon album)

Unstoppable is DeLon's second album. DeLon has embarked on a 60-school tour through middle schools, high schools and colleges in his " Unity Through Education Tour" throughout Los Angeles.

According to DeLon:

"My musical purpose is to bring unity amongst people and to educate them through my lyrics." "Rap music is such a powerful tool and if used to educate, can help change the world."

Unstoppable (Rascal Flatts song)

"Unstoppable" is a song written by Hillary Lindsey, Jay Demarcus, and James T. Slater, and recorded by American country music group Rascal Flatts. It was released in January 2010 as the fourth single and title track from their 2009 album of the same name. It is also their last single released by Lyric Street Records, before moving to Big Machine later in the year.

Unstoppable (soundtrack)

Unstoppable is the soundtrack to the 2010 film of the same name, directed by Tony Scott. It was composed by Harry Gregson-Williams. It was released on December 7, 2010.

Unstoppable (book)

Unstoppable: Finding Hidden Assets to Renew the Core and Fuel Profitable Growth is a non-fiction book on business strategy by American business consultant Chris Zook. This is the third book in his Profit from the Core trilogy, preceded by Profit from the Core released in 2001 and Beyond the Core in 2004.

Unstoppable (Lianne La Havas song)

"Unstoppable" is a song by British recording artist Lianne La Havas released of her second studio album "Blood" (2015). The song was released as the album's official lead single, "Unstoppable" was made available to stream on April 1, 2015 and was released for digital download on June 1, 2015. Written by La Havas and Paul Epworth, with the later handling the song's production "Unstoppable" is a Jazz song that features strings, piano, and an subtle electric guitar, with lyrics that speak about the heights of love.

Unstoppable (Sia song)

"Unstoppable" is a song by Australian singer-songwriter Sia Furler (often referred to mononymously as Sia), taken from her seventh studio album This Is Acting (2016). The song was written by Sia and Christopher Braide, and produced by Jesse Shatkin. It was released as the album's final promotional single on January 20, 2016. In July, a brand new version of Sia's Unstoppable was made for Gillette's 2016 Olympic ad campaign, "Pretty Isn't Perfect" which features a verse from Pusha T.

Unstoppable (Kat DeLuna song)

"Unstoppable" is a single by Dominican-American recording artist Kat DeLuna from the soundtrack to the 2009 film, Confessions of a Shopaholic. It was released on January 22, 2009 through Universal/Motown and Konvict Muzik, and was released to American radio stations on February 24, 2009. The single/video version features rapper Lil Wayne. Some radio stations had already premiered the song before the video release. The single has been featured in frequent WNBA commercials. Single which is performed by Kat DeLuna teaming up with Lil Wayne, has arrived. Described as "a bit different, and crazy", the mid-tempo track is said to be included in her upcoming not-yet-titled studio LP.Beside working with Wayne, Kat DeLuna also once again joins forces with RedOne, the mastermind behind her smash debut album "9 Lives". Another top-notched producer who will produce new materials in her sophomore effort is Jim Jonsin, the one who helped T.I. recording single "Whatever You Like".

Unstoppable (Rascal Flatts album)

Unstoppable is the sixth studio album by the American country music group Rascal Flatts. The album was released on April 7, 2009, via Lyric Street Records, under the production of Dann Huff and the group. This album is led off by the single, " Here Comes Goodbye", which was released in January 2009 and reached number one on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart in the issue dated April 25, 2009. The album debuted at number one on the Billboard 200 in the U.S. with 351,000 copies sold, making it the band's fourth consecutive number-one debut on the chart. It topped the 1 million mark on October 31, 2009. As of June 2010, the album has sold 1,230,638 copies in the United States.

Unstoppable (2010 film)

Unstoppable is a 2010 American disaster thriller film directed by Tony Scott, written by Mark Bomback, and starring Denzel Washington and Chris Pine. The film, loosely based on the real-life CSX 8888 incident, tells the story of a runaway freight train, and the two men (Washington and Pine) who attempt to stop it. This marks Scott's final feature film before his death in 2012.

The film was released in the United States and Canada on November 12, 2010, and in the United Kingdom on November 24, 2010. It received mostly favorable reviews from film critics; it garnered a "Certified Fresh" rating on Rotten Tomatoes based upon aggregated reviews, and a rating of "Generally favorable reviews" at Metacritic. The film was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Sound Editing at the 83rd Academy Awards, but it was beaten by Inception.

Unstoppable (Ola song)

Unstoppable, full title "Unstoppable (The Return of Natalie)" is a Swedish English language hit sung by the Swedish singer Ola Svensson and was recorded in 2010. Lyrics and music were written by Dimitri Stassos, Alexander Kronlund, Hanif Sabzevari and Ola Svensson himself.

Ola Svensson participated in the Swedish Melodifestivalen 2010 with "Unstoppable" and finished first in the first semi-final in Örnsköldsvik on 6 February 2010. The song was qualified to the final in Stockholm.

Ola Svensson took part in the Melodifestivalen final on Saturday, March 13, 2010 at Globe Arena in Stockholm, in a bid to represent Sweden in Eurovision Song Contest 2010, held in Oslo, Norway. He came at 7th place overall with a total of 47 points, but receiving two sets of 12 points from the Serbian & Irish juries.

The song reached #1 in the Swedish charts on chart dated 2 April 2010.

Unstoppable (The Oak Ridge Boys album)

Unstoppable is the title of a studio album by the American country music group The Oak Ridge Boys. It was released in 1991 as their first album for RCA Records. It includes " Lucky Moon", their last Top 40 hit on Hot Country Songs. The album reached number 41 on Top Country Albums.

Two of the cuts on this album were later released as singles by other artists: "Heaven Bound (I'm Ready)" by Shenandoah from their 1995 album In the Vicinity of the Heart, and "Change My Mind" by John Berry from his 1996 album Faces.

Unstoppable (2013 film)

Unstoppable is an 2013 American documentary film hosted by Kirk Cameron. Directed by Darren Doane. Inspired by the death of a close friend who succumbed to cancer at age 15, Cameron (who also wrote the script) has stated that his mission for the film is to answer the question of, "Where is God in the midst of tragedy and suffering?" The film was made in partnership with Liberty University and was released for a one-night-only screening in theaters on September 24, 2013.

Links to the film's official website were blocked from Facebook and the trailer was removed from YouTube. After widespread news coverage and outrage from fans, the Facebook block was lifted. Spokespeople for Facebook said that the domain name purchased for the film was previously used for spam, and the link was reinstated after a short period of time. YouTube reallowed the trailer, but did not make a public comment.

Usage examples of "unstoppable".

Or a nick of the middle meningeal artery, and he could unleash an unstoppable fountain of blood.

Polters and pyros destroyed Imperial buildings and refuges, torched barracks and tore down barricades, unstoppable avatars of destruction.

Imperial troops screamed and fell from their craft as the fast-flying espers took their toll, sniping at unguarded targets, but the air force was just too big and unstoppable, and its targeting computers soon came on line, taking out the flying defenders one by one, for all their speed and courage.

And she will discover what Gemini already knows-- that the most unstoppable enemies are the ones we create ourselves.

And after seeing that, the movement to have them reclassified as Hominidae will gain unstoppable momentum.

The Rider easily sidestepped him and Jobs barreled, unstoppable, off the side of the Blimp.

Polters and pyros destroyed Imperial buildings and refuges, torched barracks and tore down barricades, unstoppable avatars of destruction.

Kirov walks and their arms against each other, how did he hide his life that he poured into her, how did he hide his unstoppable hands on her breasts, and his lips on her, and all the things he had said to her?

The awkward amphibians were unstoppable in head-on combat, when their powerful slashes could batter down any guard, split a man half in two.

Once the word gets out that we are the exclusive caterers for Stark Security Systems, we will be unstoppable.

Hope, this time, that the unstoppable Conquerors could in fact be stopped.

Imperial troops screamed and fell from their craft as the fast-flying espers took their toll, sniping at unguarded targets, but the air force was just too big and unstoppable, and its targeting computers soon came on line, taking out the flying defenders one by one, for all their speed and courage.

Once he refitted the tool, he would have an unstoppable weapon at his command.

Powered by the new alien-derived stardrive, they were effectively unstoppable by anything save the few remaining E-class starcruisers in the Imperial Fleet.

The spell's power to attract tedious, rambling, unstoppable chitchat was quadrupled when it detected that its victim was in an escape-proof situation, such as a moving vehicle of any kind.