nonretractable

/ˌnɑnrɪˈtræktəbəl/
adjective
  1. Not able to be pulled back or drawn in.
    • This pen has a nonretractable tip, meaning you have to use a cap to cover it.
    • The cat's claws are nonretractable, so they are always visible.
    • The landing gear on older airplanes was nonretractable, staying fixed during flight.
  2. Not able to be taken back or reversed, such as a statement or decision.
    • His resignation was nonretractable, so the company had to find a replacement.
    • Once you sign the contract, the agreement is nonretractable.
    • The judge's ruling was nonretractable, leaving no room for appeal.
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