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irreˈluctant, a. rare. [ir-2.] Not reluctant; willing.
1657–83Evelyn Hist. Relig. (1850) I. 2 An irreluctant and free assent to such truths as are the continual objects of our senses. 1852Tait's Mag. XIX. 664 The torrent-fountains..Whose irreluctant streams supply A quick relief to lowlier woe. |