irrepealable

/ɪrɪˈpiləbəl/
adjective
  1. Not able to be repealed, canceled, or revoked.
    • The contract contained an irrepealable clause that both parties had to accept.
    • Some rights are treated as irrepealable in democratic societies.
    • The law was considered irrepealable because it was part of the nation's founding charter.
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