irremovable

ir·re·mov·a·ble

 (ĭr′ĭ-mo͞o′və-bəl)
adj.
Impossible to remove: irremovable boulders; irremovable obstacles.

ir′re·mov′a·bil′i·ty n.
ir′re·mov′a·bly adv.
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irremovable

(ˌɪrɪˈmuːvəbəl)
adj
not able to be removed
ˌirreˌmovaˈbility, ˌirreˈmovableness n
ˌirreˈmovably adv
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ir•re•mov•a•ble

(ˌɪr ɪˈmu və bəl)

adj.
not removable.
[1590–1600]
ir`re•mov`a•bil′i•ty, n.
ir`re•mov′a•bly, adv.
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ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
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"
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Translations

irremovable

[ˌɪrɪˈmuːvəbl] ADJinamovible
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