Definition of inexpiably in English:
inexpiably
adverb
See inexpiable
‘The bringers of Tuesday's terror were morally ‘barbaric’, inexpiably so, but they brought a demented sophistication to their work.’
- ‘We are pitted against each other, condemned to inflicting the greatest possible pain on each other, inexpiably.’
- ‘Not having done inexpiably wrong in deeds and actions, we are properly faithful to the objects of faith.’
- ‘We sin - and for us inexpiably- against our own souls. How much less, then, can we atone to our injured, neglected, sin-stung God?’
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