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unrelievable

  • a word derived from relieve.
    relieve
    verb (used with object)
    to ease or alleviate (pain, distress, anxiety, need, etc.).

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They were never sad or low-spirited, but sometimes Mrs. Hartley would sigh, or 179 Grandma Cromarty would look anxious, as if at some unrelievable sorrow.

From Patty's Friends by Carolyn Wells

I have read how wild animals in sickness turn their backs on one another; one must in unrelievable misery ... we dodged in and out of our hall rooms like rabbits in a warren.

From A Woman of Genius by Mary Hunter Austin