English edit

Etymology edit

un- +‎ repealable

Adjective edit

unrepealable (comparative more unrepealable, superlative most unrepealable)

  1. Not repealable.
    • 1890, John George Nicolay, John Hay, Abraham Lincoln, A History, Volume 2[1]:
      Make these provisions, together with three-fifths representation, unrepealable.
    • 1902, John Lord, Beacon Lights of History, Volume XIII[2]:
      Of the two great poets to whom the world's unrepealable verdict has assigned the foremost place in their several kinds, we know in one case absolutely nothing, and next to nothing in the other.