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indivertible

British  
/ ˌɪndɪˈvɜːtɪbəl /

adjective

  1. incapable of being diverted or turned aside

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  • indivertibly adverb

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Indivertible, in-di-vert′i-bl, adj. not capable of being turned aside out of a course.

From Project Gutenberg

Ronald's character was not free from imperfections; but its very faults were essentially national,—were characteristics of that "fast-running nation" which is "indivertible in aim," and incredulous of the existence of the unattainable.

From Project Gutenberg

"Wha gae ye leave, sir?" persisted Phemy showing herself the indivertible guardian of his morals as well as of his freedom.

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