Lexicographical Neighbors of Irradicably
Literary usage of Irradicably
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Railroads of the United States: A Potent Factor in the Politics of that by Edward Atkinson (1868)
"Among a class of them loafing is chronic: they are doomed, yet there are many
who have not become hopelessly and irradicably indolent and worthless, ..."
2. The Mind and Its Education by George Herbert Betts (1916)
"Every bit of heroic self-sacrifice, every battle fought and won, every good deed
performed, is being irradicably credited to you in your nervous system, ..."
3. Evangelical Magazine and Missionary Chronicle (1860)
"... at last, fixed irradicably on the minds of most Christians in connexion with
redemption, by the good Shepherd who laid down His life for the sheep. ..."
4. Our Chancellor: Sketches for a Historical Picture by Moritz Busch (1884)
"But the fundamental ideas and convictions which he owns to at the present day,
and with regard to which he admits of no compromise, were irradicably fixed ..."
5. Rebellion--slavery--peace: An Address ... Delivered at Concord, N.H., March by Nathaniel Gookin Upham (1864)
"The institution became irradicably fixed upon us, until its own desperate disease
threatens to become ..."
6. The Railroads of the United States: A Potent Factor in the Politics of that by Edward Atkinson (1868)
"Among a class of them loafing is chronic: they are doomed, yet there are many
who have not become hopelessly and irradicably indolent and worthless, ..."
7. The Mind and Its Education by George Herbert Betts (1916)
"Every bit of heroic self-sacrifice, every battle fought and won, every good deed
performed, is being irradicably credited to you in your nervous system, ..."
8. Evangelical Magazine and Missionary Chronicle (1860)
"... at last, fixed irradicably on the minds of most Christians in connexion with
redemption, by the good Shepherd who laid down His life for the sheep. ..."
9. Our Chancellor: Sketches for a Historical Picture by Moritz Busch (1884)
"But the fundamental ideas and convictions which he owns to at the present day,
and with regard to which he admits of no compromise, were irradicably fixed ..."
10. Rebellion--slavery--peace: An Address ... Delivered at Concord, N.H., March by Nathaniel Gookin Upham (1864)
"The institution became irradicably fixed upon us, until its own desperate disease
threatens to become ..."