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Meanings of seem unanswerable in English
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Usage of seem unanswerable in English
1
If some of them seemunanswerable, that effect was intentional.
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The reasons in favour of the amendment are obvious, and indeed at first sight seemunanswerable.
3
That seemedunanswerable- aperfectexcuse for doing what she wished to do.
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Her logic seemedunanswerable, so together we gradually acted on her suggestions.
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I was silent: in those days the argument seemedunanswerable.
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The words seemedunanswerable at the time, inconsistent as they were with her past reproaches.
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To Nan Sherwood this question seemedunanswerable.
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The logic seemedunanswerable, even had I cared to answer it....
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Both agreed in boasting that the arguments which to atheisticalpoliticiansseemedunanswerable presented no difficulty to the Saint.
10
Very well, that seemsunanswerable.
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This argument seemedunanswerable.
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All the generous instincts in his nature now combined together and shook the evidence which had seemedunanswerable up to this time.
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Lovel himself and Vane and Fairfax had put the politic plea which seemedunanswerable, and yet Oliver halted and asked for a sign.
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To Hiram Ranger that seemedunanswerable, and his resentment against his son for expressing ideas for which he had utter contempt seemed unreasonable.
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Though certainly my opinion was in accordance with that given by your fellow officers, I am bound to say that your argument seemsunanswerable.
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The traditionalist case seemsunanswerable, and was well expressed by Christopher Wordsworth, Bishop of Lincoln, in a sermon in Westminster Abbey on 5 July 1874: