1653. H. More, Conject. Cabbal., 145. It being no object of sense but of intellect, and being also impassible and undiminishable.
1661. Rust, Origens Opin., 43. By an unchangeable and undiminishable necessity of Nature.
1817. Shelley, Pr. Athan., II. ii. 12. Sharing that undiminishable store.
1844. Emerson, Ess., Character, ¶ 1. Character is of undiminishable greatness.
1893. R. T. Jeffrey, Visits to Calvary, 436. Out of His undiminishable fulness, thou mayest receive.
Hence Undiminishableness.
1653. H. More, Antid. Ath., III. xvi., heading. By reason of the undiminishableness of their magnitude.