adv. [UN-1 11, 5 b: cf. prec.] Irremovably.
1604. Sir T. Coningsby, in 14th Rep. Hist. MSS. Comm., App. II. 2. Yours unremovabelly, yf you remoufe him not.
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.
1646. Hammond, Tracts, 102. So heavy an arreare of sinne lying unremovably upon every ones score.