Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- In an irremovable manner; so as not to admit of removal; fixedly; inflexibly.
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- adverb So as not to be
removable .
Etymologies
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Examples
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Not the clause “probable cause” is linked irremovably from obtaining a warrant, NOT in executing a search.
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It's almost an unreal city with an unreal person; and yet at the heart of the story is this irremovably real event of a particularly brutal and heartless murder.
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"A smallish, semi-dry, extraordinarily tenacious remnant of fecal matter which, when unwittingly rolled into a mixture with toilet paper lint by the action of wiping, becomes almost irremovably entangled among ones anal hair, a situationality exacerbated by the vigorous chafing and friction between the buttocks and most commonly remedied by the sad and almost entirely unavoidable remedy of plucking out at its root the individual hair to which each dingleberry is conjoined."
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Italian intellect flung to the mob of Europe the church is founded and founded irremovably because founded, like the world, macro and microcosm, upon the void.
Ulysses 2003
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Senior Ministers such as Dr Dawie de Villiers said at the weekend that even the ANC was not irremovably opposed to strong regional government and he was convinced good argument could win the day.
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It was attached quite irremovably to Valder's hand by its magic.
The Misenchanted Sword Watt-Evans, Lawrence, 1954- 1985
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She remained seated, her face quite without expression, her unblinking eyes irremovably fixed on MacAlpine's.
The Way to Dusty Death MacLean, Alistair, 1922- 1973
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The fact that there had been a collision, that the _Niccola's_ engines were melted to unlovely scrap, that the Plumie ship was now welded irremovably to a side-keel, and that a Plumie was signaling to humans while both ships went spinning through space toward an unknown destination -- these things did not affect the obligations of the radar room.
The Aliens Murray Leinster 1935
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Jerry Garnet, the man, might become a depressed, hopeless wreck, with the iron planted irremovably in his soul; but Jeremy Garnet, the author, should turn out such a novel of gloom that strong critics would weep and the public jostle for copies till Mudie's doorways became a shambles.
Love Among the Chickens A Story of the Haps and Mishaps on an English Chicken Farm Armand [Illustrator] Both 1928
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On that mystery and not on the madonna which the cunning Italian intellect flung to the mob of Europe the church is founded and founded irremovably because founded, like the world, macro and microcosm, upon the void.
Ulysses James Joyce 1911
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