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remedilessly, adv. Now rare. (see prec.) [f. prec. + -ly2.] Without or beyond remedy. (Common in 17th c.)
1556Olde Antichrist 74 b, We must remidilesly confesse them to be voide of all charitie. 1596Drayton Legends iii. 409 Like one whose House remedilesly burning [etc.]. 1609Bp. Hall Disswas. Poperie Wks. (1627) 642 A cruell religion, that sends poore infants remedilesly vnto the eternall paines of hell. 1612Drayton Poly-olb. xiv. 30 Remedilesly drown'd in sorrow day and night. 1669Clarendon Ess. Tracts (1727) 126 The government of it is actually and remedilessly altered. 1747Col. Rec. Pennsylv. V. 111 Thus remedilessly exposed to any Attempts the Enemy shou'd be pleased to make. 1808W. Taylor in Monthly Mag. XXVI. 111 Yet to these clerks of the magistrates..all the objects of national commiseration are thus remedilessly to be consigned. 1868Miall Congregationalism Yorks. 66 My place was remedilessly lost. |