inexorable

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inexorable englannista suomeksi

  1. järkähtämätön

  2. heltymätön, kova

  1. vääjäämätön

  2. heltymätön, järkähtämätön

  3. järkkymätön, järkähtämätön

inexorable englanniksi

  1. Impossible to prevent or stop; inevitable. (defdate)

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  3. (quote-book) but inexorable yron detaines him in the dungeon of the night, fo that (pure creature) hee can neither traffique with the mercers and tailers as he was wont, nor dominere in tavernes as hee ought.

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  5. (quote-journal)|year=1793|volume=X|page=568|pageurl=https://archive.org/details/monthlyreviewor06grifgoog/page/n582/mode/1up|column=1|oclc=901376714|passage=We ſhould no longer behold the ſad ſpectacle of ſo many miſerable captives of our ſpecies ſtretching forth their hands, and bending at the cloſe of their exiſtence, under the tyranny of imperious and inexorable habits, which gird them and carry them whither they would not.

  6. (RQ:Hugo Les Miserables)

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  9. Unable to be persuaded; relentless; unrelenting. (defdate)

  10. (RQ:Robertson History of Scotland) The King continued inexorable, the city was declared to have forfeited its privileges as a Corporation, and to be liable to all the penalties of treaſon.

  11. Adamant; severe.

  12. (quote-book)|location=Amsterdam|publisher=by the successors of Giles Thorp, and at London by W. Jones|year=1631|page=660|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=QnZmAAAAcAAJ&pg=PA660|oclc=1049069070|passage=But to ſhew how God of a moſt loving Father becomes a ſevere and inexorable judge, without any change, this alone is to the purpoſe. For the very māner of propoſing it doth imply the ceaſing to be a loving Father which he was, but becomes a ſevere & inexorable judge, which he was not.

  13. (quote-journal); for Thomas Cox,(nb...); John Clarke,(nb...); and Astley|Thomas Astley,(nb...)|month=December|year=1735|volume=VIII (New Series)|page=668|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=Qv0qAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA668|column=1|oclc=642234253|passage=You ſay, there is no Nation, except our own, where there is any Distinction made, betwixt Manſlaughter and Murder; and that the Edict against Duelling in ''France'', is of all others the moſt inexorable. I muſt beg Leave to differ with you in both theſe Points; the Edict againſt Duelling is no more inexorable than any other Edict, but I believe it to be more juſt, becauſe founded upon the Law of God, (..)

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