inconsumably

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English

Etymology

From inconsumable +‎ -ly.

Adverb

inconsumably (comparative more inconsumably, superlative most inconsumably)

  1. Such that it cannot be consumed or used up; inexhaustibly.
    • 1822, Percy Bysshe Shelley, The Triumph of Life:
      All flowers in field or forest which unclose
      Their trembling eyelids to the kiss of day,
      Swinging their censers in the element,
      With orient incense lit by the new ray
      Burned slow and inconsumably, and sent
      Their odorous sighs up to the smiling air []