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- adjective
Unable to bediminished .
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They hold this ceremony so dear that sharing this undiminishable resource of companionship with gay people is tantamount to the end of the earth.
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The Supreme Court had recently ruled the entire bankruptcy system unconstitutional because it vested bankruptcy judges, who did not have the Article III guarantees of life tenure or undiminishable salaries, with broad subject matter jurisdiction over matters only related to bankruptcy.
March 2006 2006
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The Supreme Court had recently ruled the entire bankruptcy system unconstitutional because it vested bankruptcy judges, who did not have the Article III guarantees of life tenure or undiminishable salaries, with broad subject matter jurisdiction over matters only related to bankruptcy.
TaxProf Blog: 2006
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The purest literary talent appears at one time great, at another time small, but character is of a stellar and undiminishable greatness.
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From It, are the godlike powers of the angelic ranks; from It, they have their immutability, and all their intellectual and immortal perpetual movements; and their equilibrium itself, and their undiminishable aspiration after good, they have received from the Power boundless in goodness; since
Dionysius the Areopagite, Works (1897) Dionysius the Areopagite 1897
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The purest literary talent appears at one time great, at another time small, but character is of a stellar and undiminishable greatness.
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The purest literary talent appears at one time great, at another time small, but character is of a stellar and undiminishable greatness.
Essays — Second Series Ralph Waldo Emerson 1842
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