释义 |
ineˈvadible, a. rare—0. [f. in-3 + evadible, evadable.] = inevasible. Hence ineˈvadibly adv., in a way not to be evaded.
1842De Quincey Philos. Herodotus Wks. 1858 IX. 201 For us, who know its truth, and how inevadibly it must have haunted for months the Egyptians. |