inavailable

English

Etymology

in- + available

Adjective

inavailable (not comparable)

  1. Obsolete form of unavailable.
    • 1650, Pilula ad expurgandam Hypocrisin. A pill to purge formality.
      all the means of grace are inavailable to do him good
    • 1740, John Flavel, The Whole Works of the Reverend Mr. John Flavel
      [] whatsoever the Father hath done in the Contrivance, or the Son hath done in the Accomplishment of our Redemption, is all inavailable, and ineffectual, to our Salvation, without this.
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