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indelibeˈration Now rare. [See indeliberate and -ation. (So mod.F. indélibération (Littré).] Want of deliberation or forethought.
a1614Donne βιαθανατος (1644) 31 Any mortall sinne..proceeding from indeliberation. 1646Jer. Taylor Apol. Liturgy Pref. §11 She should have no Liturgy at all, but the worship of God be left to the managing of chance and indeliberation and a petulant fancy. 1681Kettlewell Chr. Obed. (1715) 561 They, who scarce ever sin wilfully at all, or very rarely, are wont most frequently through indeliberation and unadvisedness to miscarry. 1854Faber Growth in Holiness iii. (1872) 45 Eagerness, anxiety..indeliberation..are all fatal to recollection. |