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unexˈceptionably, adv. [un-1 11.] 1. In an unexceptionable manner; beyond criticism or objection.
1662H. More Antidote agst. Atheism vi. 58 Wee'l betake our selves to..what is more unexceptionably stringent and forcing. 1718Free-thinker No. 141 (1733) III. 178 It is very rare to find a Glass, that does Justice unexceptionably to Objects, in every nice Circumstance. 1740Richardson Pamela II. 328 It will not be an easy Task to behave unexceptionably to him. 1827Southey Hist. Penins. War II. 626 The Junta of Cadiz had obtained their power unexceptionably. 1859Geo. Eliot A. Bede xvii, Let all people who hold unexceptionable opinions act unexceptionably. 2. = unexceptionally adv.
1719J. T. Phillips tr. Thirty-four Confer. 89 All your Religious Women who assist at the Performances of Pagod Ceremonies, are unexceptionably great Whores. 1799Monthly Rev. XXX. 507 Such is not unexceptionably the character of all treatises; such ill consequences do not obtain universally. 1806Bloomfield Wild Flowers 106 It has generally and almost unexceptionably appeared a subject of little promise. |