irremovable

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Adjective
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WORDNET DICTIONARY

Adjective irremovable has 1 sense

CIDE DICTIONARY

irremovablea. 
     Not removable; immovable; inflexible.  [1913 Webster]

OXFORD DICTIONARY

irremovable, adj. that cannot be removed, esp. from office.

Derivative
irremovability n. irremovably adv.

THESAURUS

irremovable

adamant, adamantine, at a standstill, firm, fixed, frozen, immobile, immotile, immotive, immovable, inflexible, pat, rigid, standpat, stationary, steadfast, unmovable, unmoving, unyielding

ROGET THESAURUS

irremovable

Stability

N stability, immutability, unchangeability unchangeableness, constancy, stable equilibrium, immobility, soundness, vitality, stabiliment, stiffness, ankylosis, solidity, aplomb, establishment, fixture, rock, pillar, tower, foundation, leopard's spots, Ethiopia's skin, permanence, obstinacy, unchangeable, immutable, unaltered, unalterable, not to be changed, constant, permanent, invariable, undeviating, stable, durable, perennial, fixed, steadfast, firm, fast, steady, balanced, confirmed, valid, fiducial, immovable, irremovable, riveted, rooted, settled, established, vested, incontrovertible, stereotyped, indeclinable, tethered, anchored, moored, at anchor, on a rock, rock solid, firm as a rock, firmly seated, firmly established, deep-rooted, ineradicable, inveterate, obstinate, transfixed, stuck fast, aground, high and dry, stranded, stuck, jammed, unremovable, quiescent, deterioration, indefeasible, irretrievable, intransmutable, incommutable, irresoluble, irrevocable, irreversible, reverseless, inextinguishable, irreducible, indissoluble, indissolvable, indestructible, undying, imperishable, incorruptible, indelible, indeciduous, insusceptible, insusceptible of change, Int, stet, littera scripta manet.


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