infallibly

adv
/ɪnˈfæl.ɪ.bli/

Etymology

From infallible + -ly.

  1. derived from in-
  2. borrowed from infallibilis
  3. formed as infallibly — “infallible + -ly

Definitions

  1. In an infallible manner.

    • The pope speaks infallibly ex cathedra.
    • [I]n such way [the formation of political clubs], most infallibly of all, does Social Unrest exhibit itself; find solacement, and also nutriment.

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