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inerrable

British  
/ ɪnˈɛrənt, ɪnˈɛrəbəl /

adjective

  1. less common words for infallible

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Other Word Forms

  • inerrability noun
  • inerrably adverb

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The principle itself, however, had been reached long before by the human mind by speculative processes quite as inerrable in their way as the more modern method of investigation.

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The principle itself, however, had been reached long before by the human mind, by speculative processes quite as inerrable in their way as the more modern method of investigation.

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These fathers accepted the Bible without reservation or apology, as God's Book, inspired, inerrable, authoritative, the rock foundation of faith, and the supreme law of life.

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Antonyms: impeccable, infallible, inerrable. erroneous, a. false, incorrect, untrue, mistaken, inaccurate, wrong. error, n. mistake, inaccuracy, blunder, misapprehension, falsity, misconception.

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Antonyms: informal, free-and-easy. ceremony, n. rite, form, ceremonial, solemnity; formality. certain, a. assured, confident, convinced, satisfied, undoubting; undeniable, irrefutable, indubitable, incontrovertible, incontestable, sure; inevitable, unavoidable; unfailing, infallible, inerrable; fixed, stated, specified.

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