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unˈdubitably, adv. Now rare. [un-1 11 and 5 b.] = indubitably adv.
1660R. Coke Power & Subj. 38 Extorting it [sc. dominion] from their rightful Kings in whom it undubitably was. 1709Mrs. Manley Secret Mem. (1720) I. 219 That to be well receiv'd, it is undubitably necessary to become useful to those we would recommend ourselves to. 1778Steevens in Shaks. Wks., Tit. A. VIII. 561 The performances on which the seal of Shakespeare is undubitably fixed. 1890Retrospect Med. CII. 133 The beneficial effect of the operation was thus undubitably established. |