Lexicographical Neighbors of Terminably
Literary usage of Terminably
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Lectures on Metaphysics and Logicby William Hamilton, Henry Longueville Mansel, John Veitch by William Hamilton, Henry Longueville Mansel, John Veitch (1861)
"In the second place, that the extent of the sinus varies inde- terminably from
an affection of one to an affection of sixteen organs. In the third place, ..."
2. Our Old Home, and English Note-books by Nathaniel Hawthorne (1912)
"... and following the guide along dismal passages, running beneath the streets,
and extending away in' terminably, — roughly arched overhead with stone, ..."
3. A History of the Attempts to Establish the Protestant Reformation in Ireland by Thomas D'Arcy McGee (1853)
"... the objects of its investigation are too " mysterious and too far removed: it
may reason in- " terminably and dispute, but it can never determine; ..."
4. A History of the Attempts to Establish the Protestant Reformation in Ireland by Thomas D'Arcy McGee (1853)
"The judgment of man is too slow and too "unsettled; the objects of its investigation
are too " mysterious and too far removed: it may reason in- "terminably ..."
5. The Rule of the Law of Fixtures by Archibald Brown (1871)
"... through the relatively and terminably rebuttable presumption of removability
which prevails in respect of our first subdivision of the modern class of ..."