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Word Meanings - IRRELAPSABLE - Book Publishers vocabulary database

Not liable to relapse; secure. Dr. H. More.

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  • RELAPSE
    To fall from Christian faith into paganism, heresy, or unbelief; to backslide. They enter into the justified state, and so continue all along, unless they relapse. Waterland. (more info) 1. To slip or slide back, in a literal sense; to turn back.
  • SECURER
    One who, or that which, secures.
  • SECURENESS
    The condition or quality of being secure; exemption from fear; want of vigilance; security.
  • RELAPSER
    One who relapses. Bp. Hall.
  • SECURELY
    In a secure manner; without fear or apprehension; without danger; safely. His daring foe . . . securely him defied. Milton.
  • SECUREMENT
    The act of securing; protection. Society condemns the securement in all cases of perpetual protection by means of perpetual imprisonment. C. A. Ives.
  • LIABLE
    1. Bound or obliged in law or equity; responsible; answerable; as, the surety is liable for the debt of his principal. 2. Exposed to a certain contingency or casualty, more or less probable; -- with to and an infinitive or noun; as, liable to slip;
  • SECURE
    1. Free from fear, care, or anxiety; easy in mind; not feeling suspicion or distrust; confident. But thou, secure of soul, unbent with woes. DRyden. 2. Overconfident; incautious; careless; -- in a bad sense. Macaulay. 3. Confident in opinion; not
  • LIABLENESS
    Quality of being liable; liability.
  • UNAPPLIABLE
    Inapplicable. Milton.
  • PLIABLE
    1. Capable of being plied, turned, or bent; easy to be bent; flexible; pliant; supple; limber; yielding; as, willow is a pliable plant. 2. Flexible in disposition; readily yielding to influence, arguments, persuasion, or discipline; easy to be
  • COMPLIABLE
    Capable of bending or yielding; apt to yield; compliant. Another compliable mind. Milton. The Jews . . . had made their religion compliable, and accemodated to their passions. Jortin.
  • CONCILIABLE
    A small or private assembly, especially of an ecclesiastical nature. Bacon.
  • ASSECURE
    To make sure or safe; to assure. Hooker.
  • COUNTERSECURE
    To give additional security to or for. Burke.
  • RELIABLE
    Suitable or fit to be relied on; worthy of dependance or reliance; trustworthy. "A reliable witness to the truth of the miracles." A. Norton. The best means, and most reliable pledge, of a higher object. Coleridge. According to General Livingston's
  • INSECURENESS
    Insecurity.
  • APPLIABLE
    Applicable; also, compliant. Howell.
  • INSECURE
    1. Not secure; not confident of safety or permanence; distrustful; suspicious; apprehensive of danger or loss. With sorrow and insecure apprehensions. Jer. Taylor. 2. Not effectually guarded, protected, or sustained; unsafe; unstable; exposed to
  • MULTIPLIABLE
    Capable of being multiplied. -- Mul"ti*pli`a*ble*ness, n.
  • UNSECURE
    Insecure. Milton.
  • INSECURELY
    In an insecure manner.
  • IMPLIABLE
    Not pliable; inflexible; inyielding.

 

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