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What does immemorially mean?

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Adverb
  1. In an immemorial manner, from time immemorial.
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We are gripped, as in comedy we have immemorially been gripped, by a bunch of characters with one-track minds who, though they incessantly collide with one another, never make real contact.
They seemed to be waving amiably to the saturnine Serra, whose embedded slabs induce consciousness of the earth's sullen, immemorially surging mass.
But Physiocrats argued that freedom would create greater abundance, thereby banishing the fears immemorially associated with famine.
Old-fashioned St Paul's looks immemorially old-fashioned, with the worshippers shown to their seats by plump middle-aged men in frock coats, striped trousers and well shined black shoes.
It has immemorially in Europe been the business of monarchs and their servants, and history has largely been the narrative of their doings.
All manner of rogues and roguery has immemorially delighted in aliases.

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