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from The Century Dictionary.

  • Indiscernibly.

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Examples

  • Lady Sandgate, not undiscernibly, took her choice of ignoring the point of this.

    The Outcry Henry James 1879

  • And up to this period, when his more direct action on political affairs had only just begun, it is probable that his imperious need of ascendancy had burned undiscernibly in the strong flame of his zeal for

    Romola George Eliot 1849

  • Many secret indispositions, coldnesses, and aversions to duty, will undiscernibly steal upon it; and it will require both time and close application of mind, to recover it to such

    Sermons Preached Upon Several Occasions. Vol. II. 1634-1716 1823

  • I am nevertheless very apt to think that the sensible ideas produced by any object in different men’s minds, are most commonly very near and undiscernibly alike.

    An Essay Concerning Human Understanding 2007

  • Little sins often slide into the soul, and breed, and work secretly and undiscernibly in the soul, till they come to be so strong as to trample upon the soul, and to cut the throat of the soul. "

    Challies Dot Com 2009

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