inassuageable, a.
(ɪnəˈsweɪdʒəb(ə)l)
[f. in-3 + assuageable, f. assuage.]
That cannot be assuaged or allayed.
| 1654 Gayton Pleasant Notes iii. v. 96Don Mariotto, Knight of the Inasswagable Panch. 1887 G. Gissing Thyrza II. viii. 155 To bear the torture of an inassuageable desire. |