unpliably
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[edit]Adverb
[edit]unpliably (comparative more unpliably, superlative most unpliably)
- In an unpliable manner.
- 1862, [William] Wilkie Collins, chapter XI, in No Name. […], volume I, London: Sampson Low, Son, & Co., […], →OCLC, 1st scene (Combe-Raven, Somesetshire), page 151:
- The nature of the man, unpliably antagonistic to the world and the world's customs, might justify some such interpretation of his conduct as this.
- 1902, Edwin Hurry Fenwick, Obscure Diseases of the Urethra, page 30:
- They disappear at once on slightly relaxing the air-pressure, whilst true incipient thickenings of the surface remain white and unpliably stiff.