noun
- the quality or state of being incapable of defect, failure, or error; infallibility.
Usage: formal; often used in theological or philosophical contexts
Examples
- The doctrine of papal indefectibility asserts that the Pope cannot err in matters of faith and morals.
- Some philosophers argue that human reason lacks indefectibility and is subject to error.
- The indefectibility of divine law is a central tenet in many religious traditions.
- Critics questioned the indefectibility claimed by the institution, pointing to historical mistakes.
- The concept of indefectibility has been debated in theology for centuries.