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Definition of Irremovably
1. [adv]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Irremovably
Literary usage of Irremovably
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Under Cover: Evolution of Upholstered Furniture by Ed van Hinte (2006)
"... under the foam cushion on the tray, the way you make up a bed, and behold:
the cushion is irremovably fixed, because of the added stiffness. ..."
2. An Analysis of Derivative Words in the English Language, Or, A Key to Their by Salem Town (1860)
"... irremovably. 3. Removable, Removably. 6. Immovable, Immovably. EXERCISE.
Cloud, to obscure by mist; to darken ; to make gloomy. be-in-over-un-Cloud-ed. ..."
3. Collegium (1906)
"Tube „3" passes through wall of containing vessel „A" at „19", at which point it
is irremovably attached to „A", and bending rises perpendicularly, ..."
4. The Cambridge History of English Literature by Adolphus William Ward, Alfred Rayney Waller (1914)
"As Chaucer and, in regard to line-grouping, if not to line-making, Spenser, as
Shakespeare and Milton, in both, once more stand irremovably ..."
5. Under Cover: Evolution of Upholstered Furniture by Ed van Hinte (2006)
"... under the foam cushion on the tray, the way you make up a bed, and behold:
the cushion is irremovably fixed, because of the added stiffness. ..."
6. An Analysis of Derivative Words in the English Language, Or, A Key to Their by Salem Town (1860)
"... irremovably. 3. Removable, Removably. 6. Immovable, Immovably. EXERCISE.
Cloud, to obscure by mist; to darken ; to make gloomy. be-in-over-un-Cloud-ed. ..."
7. Collegium (1906)
"Tube „3" passes through wall of containing vessel „A" at „19", at which point it
is irremovably attached to „A", and bending rises perpendicularly, ..."
8. The Cambridge History of English Literature by Adolphus William Ward, Alfred Rayney Waller (1914)
"As Chaucer and, in regard to line-grouping, if not to line-making, Spenser, as
Shakespeare and Milton, in both, once more stand irremovably ..."