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irreˈmovably, adv. [f. prec. + -ly2.] In an irremovable manner; immovably; without capability of, or liability to, removal.
1660Evelyn News fr. Brussels Misc. Writ. (1825) 202 But above all, so firmly and irremoveably fixed to the profession of the true Protestant religion. 1851Fraser's Mag. XLIII. 391 The dead jaws being irremoveably locked to the body of the conquerors. 1858Carlyle Fredk. Gt. vii. vi. (1872) II. 303 This Serene Lady stands like a fateful monument irremovably in the way. |