Definition of Irrepealability

1. n. The quality or state of being irrepealable.

Definition of Irrepealability

1. Noun. The quality or state of being irrepealable. ¹

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Definition of Irrepealability

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Lexicographical Neighbors of Irrepealability

irremissibly
irremission
irremissive
irremittable
irremovability
irremovable
irremovably
irremunerable
irrenowned
irrep
irreparability
irreparable
irreparableness
irreparably
irreparate
irrepealability (current term)
irrepealable
irrepentance
irreplaceability
irreplaceable
irreplaceableness
irreplaceably
irreplicability
irreplicable
irreprehensible
irrepresentable
irrepressibility
irrepressible
irrepressibly
irreproachable

Literary usage of Irrepealability

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

1. The Constitution of the United States: A Critical Discussion of Its Genesis by John Randolph Tucker, Henry St. George Tucker (1899)
"And the trial of the seven bishops and the verdict in that case was the vindication by the English people of the irrepealability of an English law by the ..."

2. The Writings and Speeches of Samuel J. Tilden by Samuel Jones Tilden (1885)
"As some of the first lawyers in the country had staked their professional reputation upon the irrepealability of a charter granted with such a provision, ..."

3. Abridgment of the Debates of Congress, from 1789 to 1856: From Gales and by United States Congress, Thomas Hart Benton (1858)
"The gentleman from Pennsylvania (Mr. HEMPHILL) observed that the character of irrepealability was not exclusively attached to this law, and attempted to ..."

4. American Eloquence: By the Most Eminent Orators of America by Frank Moore (1857)
"... therefore, it appears, that this doctrine of the irrepealability of laws derives no consideration from the consequences which naturally flow from it. ..."

5. Dansk-norsk-engelsk Ordbog by Johannes Magnussen (1902)
"Uopsigelig [a] irrepealable, [om Penge] not to be called in; — Obligation unredeemable bond, -hed [c] irrepealability; med flare Aare — not to be called in ..."

6. Eloquence of the United States by E. B. Williston (1827)
"The gentleman from Pennsylvania, (Mr. Hemphill,) observed, that the character of irrepealability is not exclusively attached to this law, ..."

7. The Constitution of the United States: A Critical Discussion of Its Genesis by John Randolph Tucker, Henry St. George Tucker (1899)
"And the trial of the seven bishops and the verdict in that case was the vindication by the English people of the irrepealability of an English law by the ..."

8. The Writings and Speeches of Samuel J. Tilden by Samuel Jones Tilden (1885)
"As some of the first lawyers in the country had staked their professional reputation upon the irrepealability of a charter granted with such a provision, ..."

9. Abridgment of the Debates of Congress, from 1789 to 1856: From Gales and by United States Congress, Thomas Hart Benton (1858)
"The gentleman from Pennsylvania (Mr. HEMPHILL) observed that the character of irrepealability was not exclusively attached to this law, and attempted to ..."

10. American Eloquence: By the Most Eminent Orators of America by Frank Moore (1857)
"... therefore, it appears, that this doctrine of the irrepealability of laws derives no consideration from the consequences which naturally flow from it. ..."

11. Dansk-norsk-engelsk Ordbog by Johannes Magnussen (1902)
"Uopsigelig [a] irrepealable, [om Penge] not to be called in; — Obligation unredeemable bond, -hed [c] irrepealability; med flare Aare — not to be called in ..."

12. Eloquence of the United States by E. B. Williston (1827)
"The gentleman from Pennsylvania, (Mr. Hemphill,) observed, that the character of irrepealability is not exclusively attached to this law, ..."

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