irresolubly

English

Etymology

irresoluble + -ly

Adverb

irresolubly (comparative more irresolubly, superlative most irresolubly)

  1. In a irresoluble manner.
    • 1999, Paul Johnston, chapter 4, in Contradictions of Modern Moral Philosophy Ethics After Wittgenstein, →ISBN, page 102:
      We have argued that there is no independent way of resolving this issue and that different people may come to irresolubly conflicting conclusions on which is the correct position to take.
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