Citations:ineffugibly


 * 1913, Rupert Brooke, Letters from America (1916), Chapter VIII. Niagara Falls:
 * There are touts insinuating, and touts raucous, greasy touts, brazen touts, and upper-class, refined, gentlemanly, take-you-by-the-arm touts; touts who intimidate and touts who wheedle; professionals, amateurs, and dilettanti, male and female; touts who would photograph you with your arm round a young lady against a faked background of the sublimest cataract, touts who would bully you into cars, char-à-bancs, elevators, or tunnels, or deceive you into a carriage and pair, touts who would sell you picture postcards, moccasins, sham Indian beadwork, blankets, tee-pees, and crockery, and touts, finally, who have no apparent object in the world, but just purely, simply, merely, incessantly, indefatigably, and ineffugibly to tout.
 * 1957, Pesquisas: anuario do Instituto Anchietano de Pesquisas, Vols. 1–2, page 219:
 * The principles of space occupation and parsimony are innate dualities of the plant world; consequently, the past, the present and the future are ineffugibly ruled by them.