unmitigable
IPA: ʌnmˈɪtʌgʌbʌɫ
adjective
- Not able to be mitigated or made less severe; not mitigable.
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Examples of "unmitigable" in Sentences
- Fues Fission says: straws are being grasped-anything goes in covering asses and mitigating the unmitigable.
- O, worn and beating heart, may I dissect thy fibres, and tell how in each unmitigable misery, sadness dire, repinings, and despair, existed?
- There a new broom had been brought in, in the place of our poor friend Alaric, a broom which seemed determined to sweep all before it with an unmitigable energy.
- Anna should love, and after our love-journey together, go about our separate lives and dine at the public tables, until the advent of her motherhood, would have seemed a terrible strain upon our unmitigable loyalty.
- That I and Anna should love, and after our love-journey together, go about our separate lives and dine at the public tables, until the advent of her motherhood, would have seemed a terrible strain upon our unmitigable loyalty.
- Christianity will certainly destroy slavery on account of its inherent wickedness -- its malignant temper -- its deadly effects -- its constitutional, insolent, and unmitigable opposition to the authority of God and the welfare of man.
- The obelisk relieves the monotony of immeasurable plains over which a sky of serene unstained blue arches itself in infinite altitude, the image of eternal purity, and the sun rises day after day with the same unsullied brilliance, and sets with the same unmitigable glory.
- In aid of Professor Stuart, in the rude and scarcely covert attack which he makes upon himself, we maintain that Christianity will certainly destroy slavery on account of its inherent wickedness -- its malignant temper -- its deadly effects -- its constitutional, insolent, and unmitigable opposition to the authority of
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