Uneschewable
adj
adj ·Rare ·Advanced level
Definitions
Adjective
- 1 Not eschewable; imposible to eschew.
"'Tis not of sexual impurity that we are now to treat, but another and a much worse sort of impurity stands before us as our dread, yet uneschewable, topic. Our subject, however, is, unnatural sins or vices in their generic aspect, not any one sin ..."
Example
More examples"'Tis not of sexual impurity that we are now to treat, but another and a much worse sort of impurity stands before us as our dread, yet uneschewable, topic. Our subject, however, is, unnatural sins or vices in their generic aspect, not any one sin ..."
Etymology
From un- + eschewable.
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