The Collaborative International Dictionary
Immitigably \Im*mit"i*ga*bly\, adv. In an immitigable manner.
Wiktionary
adv. In an immitigable manner.
Usage examples of "immitigably".
Twice, a thousand times and never like—the eternal and symbolic thirty to a young man, a youth, each time both cumulative and retroactive, immitigably unrepetitive, each wherein remembering excludes experience, each wherein experience antedates remembering^ the skill without weariness, the knowledge virginal to surfeit, the cunning secret muscles to guide and control just as within the wrists and elbows lay slumbering the mastery of horses: she stood back, already turning, not looking at me when she spoke, never having looked at me, already moving swiftly on hi the dusk: "Tell John.
From that hour of evil omen, until the present, it may be—though we know not the secret of his heart—but it may be that no wearier and sadder man had ever sunk into the chair than this same Judge Pyncheon, whom we have just beheld so immitigably hard and resolute.