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indivertible, a.|ɪndɪˈvɜːtɪb(ə)l| [f. in-3 + divertible, f. divert v. + -ible.] Incapable of being diverted or turned aside.
1821Lamb Elia Ser. i. Old Benchers I.T., Indivertible from his way as a moving column. 1874G. Macdonald Malcolm (1875) III. xiii. 176 The indivertible guardian of his morals. Hence indiˈvertibly adv., in a way that cannot be turned aside.
1853Tait's Mag. XX. 267 Its recent history, its greatness—all associate it intimately and indivertibly with the German ‘Fatherland’. 1868H. Bushnell Serm. Living Subj. 186 We are all saying, the young man eagerly, the old man indivertibly, the same thing. |