adv. [UN-1 11, 5 b: cf. prec.] Irremovably.

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1604.  Sir T. Coningsby, in 14th Rep. Hist. MSS. Comm., App. II. 2. Yours unremovabelly, yf you remoufe him not.

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1617.  Hieron, Wks., 1620, II. 236. That wee may bee so settled in a right way…, as that we may … goe on sincerely, and vnremouably to the end.

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1646.  Hammond, Tracts, 102. So heavy an arreare of sinne lying unremovably upon every ones score.

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