unsuˈppliable, a.
(un-1 7 b.)
| 1638 Chillingw. Relig. Prot. i. ii. §67. 77 The unsuppliable defect of any necessary Antecedent. 1793 Holcroft tr. Lavater's Physiog. vi. 42 Are they not equally indispensable, equally unsuppliable? 1802–12 Bentham Ration. Judic. Evid. (1827) III. 413 Why admit it, under the danger of incorrigible incorrectness and unsupplyable incompleteness? |