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† inconscionable, a. Obs. [in-3.] Not having, or not regarding, conscience; unconscionable.
1596Spenser State Irel. Wks. (Globe) 619/1 Soe inconscionable are these common people, and so litle feeling have they of God. 1672Wycherley Love in Wood iv. i, Inconscionable, false woman..You cheated, trepanned, robbed, me of the five-hundred pounds! Hence † inˈconscionableness; † inˈconscionably adv.
1634Strafford Let. to Coke in Lett. & Disp. (1739) I. 238 Most inconscionably the Landlords..had laid it upon the poor and bare Tenants. 1800Addison Amer. Law Rep. 57 There is intrinsic inconscionableness in the bargain. |