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incontrollable
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English
Etymology
From in- + controllable.
Adjective
incontrollable (comparative more incontrollable, superlative most incontrollable)
- (archaic) uncontrollable
- 1844, Various, Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, No. CCCXLV. July, 1844. Vol. LVI.:
- They had tasked our improved capacity for bearing annoyances ever since we first set foot in Sicily; but here they are perfectly incontrollable, stinging and buzzing at us without mercy or truce, not to be driven off for a second, nor persuaded to drown themselves on any consideration.
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