a. (UN-1 7 b.)
1611. Florio, Inplacabile, vnasswageable.
180212. Bentham, Ration. Judic. Evid., Wks. 1843, VII. 436. No mischief is so unassuageable as that which employs for its instrument a mass of corrupted language.
1817. Shelley, Address, Pr. Wks. 1888, I. 374. A calamity such as the English nation ought to mourn with an unassuageable grief.
1884. G. Macdonald, Unspoken Serm., Ser. II. 39. The unassuageable rest of repulsion with which he regards such conditions.