Infalible in english
Infallible
pronunciation: ɪnfæləbəl part of speech: adjective
pronunciation: ɪnfæləbəl part of speech: adjective
In gestures
infalible = sure-fire [surefire] ; foolproof ; infallible ; watertight ; unfailing ; unerring ; fail-safe.
Example: For example, asking where someone was born is not a sure-fire way of finding out what their accent is and may lead to erroneous assumptions.Example: Theoretically, encryption is foolproof but as security threats increase, smart card encryption will be necessary to help companies improve security systems.Example: Consultation of contemporary documents are more reliable, if not infallible.Example: Before multimedia producers can protect their rights against users and reap the benefits of their investment, they must ensure that their own licensing position is watertight because they cannot sue to protect rights they do not have.Example: Public libraries can be characterized by an unfailing flexibility and sincere intent to help people solve problems.Example: The real challenge lies in the library profession's unerring commitment to the canon as the keystone of library and information service.Example: The technical safeguards available are not fail-safe.