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irremovable
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ir·re·mov·a·ble  (r-mv-bl)
adj.
Impossible to remove: irremovable boulders; irremovable obstacles.

irre·mova·bili·ty n.
irre·mova·bly adv.

irremovable [ˌɪrɪˈmuːvəbəl]
adj
not able to be removed
irremovability , irremovableness n
irremovably  adv
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Adj.1.irremovable - incapable of being removed or away or dismiss; "irremovable boulders"; "irremovable obstacles"
removable - capable of being removed or taken away or dismissed; "a removable cord"; "removable partitions"
Translations
irremovable [ˌɪrɪˈmuːvəbl] ADJinamovible


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On that mystery and not on the madonna which the cunning Italian intellect flung to the mob of Europe the church is founded and founded irremovably because founded, like the world, macro- and microcosm, upon the void.
Proof of ownership: Since the copyright information is irremovably embedded in the image, unauthorized use can be objectively proven.
 
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