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insensately, adv.|ɪnˈsɛnsətlɪ| [f. prec. adj. + -ly2.] In an insensate manner: a. Unconsciously; b. Unfeelingly; c. Senselessly, foolishly.
1863R. Buchanan Undertones in Reader 26 Dec. 755 Insensately feeling one's way to the sun. 1883Hall Caine in Academy 26 May 358/1 Byron's own voice was ever heard in his pages..sometimes sarcastically, brutally, insensately; sometimes pathetically, sadly, despairingly. 1883N. & Q. 20 Oct. 319/2 The debased type known as ‘black-letter’..a type to which the Germans still insensately cling with a devotion which would be admirable if it were not ignorant. 1891G. Meredith One of our Conq. I. ix. 164 The insensately infantile interrogation. |