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in⋅ex⋅pi⋅a⋅ble

[in-eks-pee-uh-buhl]
–adjective
1. not to be expiated; not allowing for expiation or atonement: an inexpiable crime.
2. Obsolete. implacable: inexpiable hate.

Origin:
1560–70; < L inexpiābilis. See in- 3 , expiable


in⋅ex⋅pi⋅a⋅ble⋅ness, noun
in⋅ex⋅pi⋅a⋅bly, adverb
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in·ex·pi·a·ble   (ĭn-ěk'spē-ə-bəl)   
adj.  
  1. Impossible to expiate or atone for: inexpiable crimes.

  2. Obsolete Implacable.

in·ex'pi·a·bly adv.
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