单词 | unavoidably |
释义 | unavoidablyadv. (un- prefix1 5.) ΘΚΠ the mind > will > necessity > [adverb] > inevitably uneschewablyc1374 without defencec1430 inevitably1447 unscapablyc1449 necessarlya1500 no remedy1531 unavoidably1608 indeclinably1624 unevitably1624 unpreventablya1639 need1641 unfrustrably1654 ineluctably1655 inavoidably1674 unhinderably1678 resistlessly1725 inevadibly1842 infrustrably1861 undivertibly1866 inescapably1881 unescapably1882 deterministically1885 indissuadablya1894 ineludibly1893 1608 H. Clapham Errour Left Hand 86 Then it vnauoidably followeth, that [etc.]. 1695 Ld. Preston tr. Boethius Of Consol. Philos. ii. 66 They whom they have left must unavoidably submit to Poverty. 1744 G. Berkeley Siris (ESTC T72826) §256 Natural evils will sometimes unavoidably ensue. 1798 W. Coxe Mem. Sir R. Walpole I. 727 The time unavoidably to be taken up in drawing orders at the exchequer. 1827 T. Jarman Powell's Ess. Learning of Devises (ed. 3) II. 177 Different minds will almost unavoidably form different opinions. 1861 J. S. Mill Represent. Govt. (1865) 4/1 There have been states of society in which even a monarchy..unavoidably broke up into petty principalities. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1921; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < |
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