vincibly

English

Etymology

vincible + -ly

Adverb

vincibly (not comparable)

  1. In a vincible manner.
    • 1996, James A. Donahue, ‎M. Theresa Moser, Religion, ethics & the common good (page 112)
      This category was further subdivided into those vincibly ignorant and those invincibly ignorant. The vincibly ignorant were those people who had had an opportunity to hear the gospel but had rejected it.
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