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inexcusably, adv.|ɪnɛkˈskjuːzəblɪ| [f. as prec. + -ly2.] In an inexcusable or unjustifiable manner.
1587J. Harmar tr. Beza's Serm. 35 (T.) Behold here wherein Eve, and after her Adam, did fail inexcusably. 1638Chillingw. Relig. Prot. i. iii. §3. 129 Who..is more inexcusably guilty, for the omission of any duty; they that either haue no meanes to doe it,..or they which professe to haue.. means to doe it? 1785S. Fielding Ophelia II. vi, I should have thought myself inexcusably ungrateful. 1875Whitney Life Lang. viii. 139 Here is an inexcusably gross misrepresentation. |