irrepealability

/ɪrɪˌpiləˈbɪləti/
noun
  1. The quality or state of being impossible to repeal, cancel, or revoke.
    • The irrepealability of the constitution's core principles ensures long-term stability.
    • Lawyers debated the irrepealability of the treaty once it was signed by both nations.
    • The amendment's irrepealability made it a permanent part of the country's legal framework.
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