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amissible, a.|əˈmɪsɪb(ə)l| [a. Fr. amissible, ad. L. āmissibil-em, f. āmiss- ppl. stem of āmitt-ĕre to lose.] Liable to be lost.
1672Jacomb Comm. Rom. viii. (1868) 59 The same grace now..is not amissible as that was. 1777Wesley Wks. 1872 XI. 442 It [entire Sanctification] is amissible, capable of being lost. 1852I. Taylor Wesley & Method. 213 That release from guilty fears which the Gospel affords should be thought of..as amissible. |