Definition of Irremovable

1. Adjective. Incapable of being removed or away or dismiss. "Irremovable obstacles"

Similar to: Tenured
Antonyms: Removable

Definition of Irremovable

1. a. Not removable; immovable; inflexible.

Definition of Irremovable

1. Adjective. Not removable; immovable; inflexible. ¹

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Definition of Irremovable

1. [adj]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Irremovable

irreligiously
irreligiousness
irremeable
irremediability
irremediable
irremediableness
irremediably
irremissibility
irremissible
irremissibleness
irremissibly
irremission
irremissive
irremittable
irremovability
irremovable (current term)
irremovably
irremunerable
irrenowned
irrep
irreparability
irreparable
irreparableness
irreparably
irreparate
irrepealability
irrepealable
irrepentance
irreplaceability
irreplaceable

Literary usage of Irremovable

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Catholic Encyclopedia: An International Work of Reference on the by Charles George Herbermann (1913)
"The first irremovable rectors might be appointed by the ordinary, ... To obtain the right of making the concursus for an irremovable rectorship, ..."

2. The Cancer Problem by William Seaman Bainbridge (1914)
"So far as the cancer itself is concerned the answer must undoubtedly be, "Nothing." But what about the 1 Bainbridge, WS—'' irremovable Cancer," NY Med. ..."

3. Transactions of the National Association for the Promotion of Social Science by G. W. Hastings, Andr. Edgar, Edw. Pears, Ch. W. Ryalls (1865)
"The Poor Laws, Settlement and Removal, irremovable Poor. ... The desirability of extending the provisions of the irremovable Poor Acts to all cases of ..."

4. The Practice of Poor Removals: As Regulated by the Recent Statutes, 9 & 10 by Edward William Cox (1849)
"... and the wife of a mere vagrant accidentally dying in the parish would not be entitled to the exemption. irremovable to *ne satne exemption as herself, ..."

5. Aircraft in War by James Molony Spaight (1914)
"VI DISTINGUISHING MARKS FOR AIRCRAFT AND THEIR CREWS Necessity for an irremovable ... distinctive service marks of the aircraft to be fixed and irremovable. ..."

6. Our Schools, Their Administration and Supervision by William Estabrook Chancellor (1908)
"In present conditions of the public law, board members who are elected are practically irremovable. The remedy is the recall, now in force in certain ..."

7. The Laws Relating to the Poor by Edmund Bott, John Tidd Pratt, Francis Const, Great Britain Court of King's Bench, Barbados (1827)
"Ami to render the party irremovable, the residence need not be on the estate; ... certificated persons are irremovable until actually chargeable. ..."

8. The Catholic Encyclopedia: An International Work of Reference on the by Charles George Herbermann (1913)
"The first irremovable rectors might be appointed by the ordinary, ... To obtain the right of making the concursus for an irremovable rectorship, ..."

9. The Cancer Problem by William Seaman Bainbridge (1914)
"So far as the cancer itself is concerned the answer must undoubtedly be, "Nothing." But what about the 1 Bainbridge, WS—'' irremovable Cancer," NY Med. ..."

10. Transactions of the National Association for the Promotion of Social Science by G. W. Hastings, Andr. Edgar, Edw. Pears, Ch. W. Ryalls (1865)
"The Poor Laws, Settlement and Removal, irremovable Poor. ... The desirability of extending the provisions of the irremovable Poor Acts to all cases of ..."

11. The Practice of Poor Removals: As Regulated by the Recent Statutes, 9 & 10 by Edward William Cox (1849)
"... and the wife of a mere vagrant accidentally dying in the parish would not be entitled to the exemption. irremovable to *ne satne exemption as herself, ..."

12. Aircraft in War by James Molony Spaight (1914)
"VI DISTINGUISHING MARKS FOR AIRCRAFT AND THEIR CREWS Necessity for an irremovable ... distinctive service marks of the aircraft to be fixed and irremovable. ..."

13. Our Schools, Their Administration and Supervision by William Estabrook Chancellor (1908)
"In present conditions of the public law, board members who are elected are practically irremovable. The remedy is the recall, now in force in certain ..."

14. The Laws Relating to the Poor by Edmund Bott, John Tidd Pratt, Francis Const, Great Britain Court of King's Bench, Barbados (1827)
"Ami to render the party irremovable, the residence need not be on the estate; ... certificated persons are irremovable until actually chargeable. ..."

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