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English
Etymology
From Latin inexpiātus. See in- (“not”) + expiate.
Pronunciation
Adjective
inexpiate (comparative more inexpiate, superlative most inexpiate)
- (obsolete) Not appeased or placated.
- Synonym: inexpiated
, Homer, “(please specify |book=I to XXIV)”, in Geo Chapman, transl., The Iliads of Homer Prince of Poets. , London: Nathaniell Butter, →OCLC; republished as The Iliads of Homer, Prince of Poets, , new edition, volume (please specify the book number), London: Charles Knight and Co., , 1843, →OCLC:To rest inexpiate were much too rude a part.