a. (UN-1 7 b.)

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1611.  Florio, Inplacabile, vnasswageable.

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1802–12.  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.

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1817.  Shelley, Address, Pr. Wks. 1888, I. 374. A calamity … such as the English nation ought to mourn with an unassuageable grief.

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1884.  G. Macdonald, Unspoken Serm., Ser. II. 39. The unassuageable rest of repulsion with which he regards such conditions.

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