adv. [UN-1 11, 5 b.]

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  1.  Without good reason.

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1613.  Purchas, Pilgrimage (1614), 62. The Iew not vnprobably thinketh that mixtures … were forbidden.

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1721.  Strype, Eccl. Mem., I. l. 373. Being able to diminish, by the authority of wise and knowing men, things unjustly and unprobably crept in.

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  2.  Without probability; improbably.

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1606.  Choice, Chance, etc. (1881), 53. Pardon me … if I speak vnprobably and Let me say what I think.

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