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unˈpardonably, adv. (un-1 11, 5 b.)
1645Milton Tetrach. 12 Those mighty syllables..which take upon them to joyn heavn and hell together unpardnably till death pardon. 1811L. M. Hawkins C'tess & Gertr. I. 111 We have both deviated most grievously and unpardonably from our duty. 1866Freeman Hist. Ess. (1871) 9 English people—more unpardonably still—reject it. |