Indomitably

adv

adv ·Rare ·Advanced level

Definitions

Adverb
  1. 1
    In an indomitable manner.

    "She rejoiced that it was not the fashion of her day, and had probably rendered her daughters on the whole good service, by making them sensible from their babyhood, that to be poorly was to be naughty; and, on the present occasion, it must be said, she either resisted indomitably, or yielded reluctantly, to the demands of sickness."

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"She rejoiced that it was not the fashion of her day, and had probably rendered her daughters on the whole good service, by making them sensible from their babyhood, that to be poorly was to be naughty; and, on the present occasion, it must be said, she either resisted indomitably, or yielded reluctantly, to the demands of sickness."

Etymology

From indomitable + -ly.

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