impassibly

impassibly
See impassibility.

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  • impassible — [ɪm pasɪb(ə)l] adjective chiefly Theology incapable of suffering or feeling pain. Derivatives impassibility noun impassibly adverb Origin ME: via OFr. from eccles. L. impassibilis, from L. in not + passibilis (see passible) …   English new terms dictionary

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