Emily Dickinson Lexicon
Dictionary: UN-RE-MIT'TING-NESS – UN-RE-PRESS'I-BLE
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State of being unremitting.
UN-RE-MOV'A-BLE, a.
That can not be removed; fixed. Shak.
The state or quality of being fixed and not capable of being removed. Hall.
UN-RE-MOV'A-BLY, adv.
In a manner that admits of no removal. Shak.
UN-RE-MOV'ED, a.
- Not removed; not taken away.
- Not capable of being removed. Like Atlas unremov'd. Milton.
UN-RE-NEW'ED, a.
- Not made anew; as, the lease is unrenewed.
- Not regenerated; not born of the Spirit; as, a heart unrenewed.
UN-RE-NOWN'ED, a.
Not celebrated or eminent.
UN-RE-PAID', a.
Not repaid; not compensated; not recompensed; as, a kindness unrepaid. Johnson.
UN-RE-PAIR'ED, a.
Not repaired or mended.
UN-RE-PEAL'A-BLE, a.
That can not be repealed. [Cowper. 1841 Addenda.]
UN-RE-PEAL'ED, a.
Not repealed; not revoked or abrogated; remaining in force.
UN-RE-PEAT'ED, a.
Not repeated.
UN-RE-PEAT'ING, a.
Not repeating.
UN-RE-PENT'ANCE, n.
State of being impenitent. [Little used.] Warton.
UN-RE-PENT'ANT, or UN-RE-PENT'ING, a.
Not repenting; not penitent; not contrite for sin. Dryden.
UN-RE-PENT'ED, a.
Not repented of. Hooker.
UN-RE-PENT'ING-LY, adv.
Without repentance.
UN-RE-PIN'ING, a.
Not repining; not peevishly murmuring or complaining. Rowe.
UN-RE-PIN'ING-LY, adv.
Without peevish complaints.
Not replenished; not filled; not adequately supplied. Boyle.
UN-RE-PORT'ED, a.
Not reported.
UN-RE-POS'ED, a. [s as z.]
Not reposed.
UN-REP-RE-SENT'ED, a. [s as z.]
Not represented; having no one to act in one's stead.
UN-RE-PRESS'ED, a.
Not crushed; not subdued.
That can not be repressed.