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what is the definition of an ironclad

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Answered by anushkaagrawal2411
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1 : sheathed in iron armor —used especially of naval vessels.

2 : so firm or secure as to be unbreakable: such as. a : binding an ironclad oath. b : having no obvious weakness an ironclad case against the defendant.

Originally, this word was very literal: an ironclad battleship was clad (covered) in iron. ... An ironclad contract is unbreakable. An ironclad promise can be believed wholeheartedly. If you were arrested on ironclad charges, you're going to be found guilty.

Answered by ramanygawandar
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Answer-covered or cased with iron plates,as a ship for naval warfare;armorplated.

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