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unˈfrustrable, a. (un-1 7 b and 5 b.)
1714R. Fiddes Pract. Disc. ii. 239 Here is a fix'd and unfrustrable reward secur'd. 1791W. Jay in Autobiog. (1855) vii. 74 Immutable in his nature, unfrustrable in his designs. 1832Bp. Law Charge to Clergy (R.), An irresistible, or, what the schoolmen have called, an unfrustrable power. So unˈfrustrably adv. (un-1 11.)
1654Owen Doctr. Saint's Persev. xii. 274 Those cloudy expressions of ‘irresistibly’ and ‘unfrustrably’. 1754Edwards Freed. Will ii. xii. 123 Such Means, as shall unfrustrably produce the End. |