incommunicably love

Definitions

from The Century Dictionary.

  • In a manner not to be communicated or imparted.

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  • adverb In an incommunicable manner or fashion.

Etymologies

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incommunicable +‎ -ly

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Examples

  • Sa halip na siya tagapagtaguyod paggawa ng mamamahayag ay tulad ng incommunicably marunong bilang pang-agham eksperto.

    ideonexus.com »2,007» Hunyo 2007

  • Instead he advocates making Journalists be as incommunicably erudite as the scientific experts.

    Dr. Laurence A. Moran is a Poopy Pants 2007

  • And I feel incommunicably selfish for a lot of things.

    evolver Diary Entry evolver 2003

  • They heard and saw things incommunicably strange, and a sacred rapture diffused itself among them.

    The Life of Sir Richard Burton 2003

  • In virtually his first words that day he hoarsely spoke incommunicably, cleared his throat, and then yelled over to Kazem, the second eldest, that he needed to go to the bathroom.

    Corpus of a Siam Mosquito

  • Each, in his own little world of air, stood incommunicably separate.

    A Book of English Prose Part II, Arranged for Secondary and High Schools Percy Lubbock 1922

  • For this we know, quite incommunicably, and yet as surely as we know that we will to have it thus.

    Beyond Life 1921

  • Yet _domnei_ was even more than a complication of opinions and affections and habits: it was also a malady and a religion quite incommunicably blended.

    Domnei A Comedy of Woman-Worship James Branch Cabell 1918

  • Somewhere, he knew, young Minifie, with his arm in a sling, was pleading with Mistress Araminta for the last time; and this reflection did not greatly trouble Mr. Wycherley, since incommunicably it tickled his vanity.

    The Certain Hour 1909

  • The boy who had died was for him in a close, an intimate relation, still vitally alive; and with one of those quaint yet pathetic blendings of memory with imagination the little undeveloped soul had blossomed, not invisibly, incommunicably, but into actual daily companionship with his thoughts.

    The Wheel of Life Ellen Anderson Gholson Glasgow 1909

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