Infallibility [noun]
Definition of Infallibility:
reliability
Opposite/Antonyms of Infallibility:
-
Sentence/Example of Infallibility:
Let us suppose that the Astronomer Royal claimed infallibility, not only in matters astronomical, but also in politics and morals.
He sees nothing in any one of these religions to justify its claim to infallibility or pre-eminence.
Her implicit belief in and obedience to him have increased his self-confidence into a dogmatic assertion of infallibility.
But to assume that human laws are above question, is to claim for their fallible authors infallibility.
Free trade has not demonstrated its infallibility in the single country where it has been tried.
A small number of Catholics, including several men of learning and distinction, refused to accept Papal Infallibility.
By skilful reasoning, Red Jacket persuaded the superstitious Indians to believe in his brother's infallibility.
Church, Grotius's thoughts of her infallibility, and the submission due to her, 297.
For two years the secular press had echoed these fears and waved before the eyes of Germany the effigy of "Infallibility."
In Timæus, p. 51 E, the like infallibility is postulated for Νοῦς (which there represents ἐπιστήμη) as contrasted with δόξα.