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impartibly, adv.|ɪmˈpɑːtɪblɪ| [f. impartible1 + -ly2.] So as to be incapable of partition; indivisibly.
a1631Donne 6 Serm. ii. (1634) 28 The soul of man is, indivisibly, impartibly, one entire. 1677Gale Crt. Gentiles iv. 255 The Deitie..is multiplied in things partible impartibly,..i.e...is multiplied as to operations..yet without the least multiplicitie in it self. 1789T. Taylor Proclus II. 419 For the soul does not contain the things..according to magnitude, and locally, but impartibly, and without distance. |