Emily Dickinson Lexicon
Definition for IR-RE-SIST'I-BLE
IR-RE-SIST-I-BIL'I-TY, or IR-RE-SIST'I-BLE-NESSIR-RE-SIST'I-BLY
IR-RE-SIST'I-BLE, a. [Fr.; in and resistible. See Resist.]
That can not be successfully resisted or opposed; superior to opposition. An irresistible law of our nature impels us to seek happiness. J. M. Mason.
Return to page 165 of the letter “I”.