[f. prec.] The quality or state of being unconscionable; unscrupulousness, unreasonableness.

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1607.  Hieron, Defence, I. 179. Observe further, his unconscionablenes and whether … he hath not sold himselfe to speake he careth not what.

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1657.  G. Starkey, Helmont’s Vind., 173. A cover-slut of idleness, ignorance, and unconscionableness.

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1670.  Baxter, Cure Ch. Div., 380. Are not the most conscientious, necessary helpers of the Ministry, by their example, to cure the unconscionableness of the rest?

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