incontinently

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English

Etymology

From incontinent +‎ -ly.

Adverb

incontinently (comparative more incontinently, superlative most incontinently)

  1. In an incontinent manner; without restraint, or without due restraint.
  2. (archaic) Immediately; at once; forthwith.
    • a. 1603, Francis Bacon, Discourse in the Praise of Queen Elizabeth:
      And lest any man should think her intent was to unnestle ill neighbours, and not to aid good neighbours, or that she was readier to restore what was invaded by others than to render what was in her own hands; see if the time provided not a new occasion afterwards, when through their own division, without the intermise of strangers, her forces were again sought and required; she forsook them not, prevailed so far as to be possessed of the castle of Edinburgh, the principal strength of that kingdom, with peace, incontinently, without cunctations or cavillations, the preambles of a wavering faith, she rendered with all honour and security; and his person to safe and faithful hands; and so ever after during his minority continued his principal guardian and protector.
    • 1881, W. S. Gilbert, Patience, act II:
      On such eyes as maidens cherish
      Let thy fond adorers gaze,
      Or incontinently perish
      In their all-consuming rays!
    • 1891, Bram Stoker, The Judge's House:
      The image which she had called up was too much for her nerves, and she fled incontinently.

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