单词 | inexpiably |
释义 | > as lemmasinˈexpiably inˈexpiably adv. in an inexpiable manner or degree, unpardonably. ΘΚΠ the mind > goodness and badness > badness or evil > unpardonableness > [adverb] irremissiblya1492 inexcusably1587 unpardonably1598 unexcusably1611 unpardonable1663 inexpiably1684 unforgivably1890 society > morality > moral evil > wickedness > [adverb] > unpardonably irremissiblya1492 inexcusably1587 unpardonably1598 unexcusably1611 unpardonable1663 inexpiably1684 unforgivably1890 society > morality > virtue > righteousness or rectitude > reform, amendment, or correction > atonement > [adverb] inexpiably1832 atoningly1864 1684 Earl of Roscommon Ess. Translated Verse 14 Excursions are inexpiably Bad, For 'tis much safer to leave out, than Add. 1832 R. Southey Ess. I. 357 This struggle so inexpiably and ineffaceably disgraceful for France. 1884 Christian World 17 July 543/3 They were inexpiably wronged in the past. < as lemmas |
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