Definition of Incommutably

1. [adv]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Incommutably

incommodiousness
incommodities
incommodity
incommodius
incommunicability
incommunicable
incommunicably
incommunicado
incommunicated
incommunicatively
incommunicativeness
incommutability
incommutable
incommutably (current term)
incompact
incomparabilities
incomparability
incomparable
incomparably
incompared
incompatibilism
incompatibilist

Literary usage of Incommutably

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The French Revolution: A Political History, 1789-1804 by François-Alphonse Aulard (1910)
"... consequence the possession of such property, the rights and revenues attached, would remain incommutably in their hands or in those of their assignees. ..."

2. The Edinburgh Annual Register by Walter Scott (1810)
"Admitting that this measure should injure the refining trade in England, to the amount of one half the capital, which was as it were incommutably employed ..."

3. Observations on the Attempted Application of Pantheistic Principles to the by William Hodge Mill (1861)
"?K Deus, differs in its initial radical letter and etymology from vjf 'H\(, with which it is here sought to connect it, as completely and incommutably as do ..."

4. The History of England from the Earliest Period to the Death of Elizabeth by Sharon Turner (1830)
"... whole nature of man will revert into its primordial causes, which are always and incommutably in God. The fifth, when that nature will be moved, ..."

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