irremovable

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ADJECTIVE
  1. incapable of being removed or away or dismiss
    irremovable obstacles
    irremovable boulders
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How To Use irremovable In A Sentence

  • The justice of the peace, like the jury, like irremovable judges, like the Bar, was resented by those who regarded justice as something dispensed by rulers rather than something administered by society for the benefit of society.
  • All of a sudden, with incredible speed, the fog we used to take as something virtually irremovable dispersed.
  • irremovable obstacles
  • Untreated soiled spots can become irremovable stains.
  • Doubtless, its four military members are not irremovable in law, but like the two civilian members they enjoy the independence inherent in the Convention's notion of a ‘court’.
  • Today, as an unelected official, he is unaccountable and irremovable.
  • The media may not be clairvoyant, but their foreknowledge of all things electoral seems to be an entirely natural, irremovable part of the electoral exercise.
  • Reform was further hampered by the reactionary commander-in-chief from 1856 to 1895: the Duke of Cambridge who, as the queen's cousin, was held to be irremovable.
  • David Hockney is outspoken, privileged by his irremovable status, in his distaste for an officialdom of art.
  • Using its spines to grip objects firmly it lodges itself between tree roots and cracks in rocks, literally irremovable.
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