unresistible

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English

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Etymology

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From un- +‎ resistible.

Adjective

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unresistible (comparative more unresistible, superlative most unresistible)

  1. (archaic) irresistible
    • a. 1700 (date written), William Temple, Miscellanea. (please specify |part=1 to 3), London:
      the unresistible force and conquests of some Nations over others whom they very much surmounted in Strength, Courage, and Numbers