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Irrepealable vs Unchangeable - What's the difference?

irrepealable | unchangeable | Related terms |

Irrepealable is a related term of unchangeable.


As adjectives the difference between irrepealable and unchangeable

is that irrepealable is that cannot be repealed while unchangeable is not changeable; incapable of being changed or of changing; immutable.

As a noun unchangeable is

something that cannot be changed.

irrepealable

English

Adjective

(en adjective)
  • That cannot be repealed.
  • * {{quote-book, year=1836, author=American Anti-Slavery Society, title=The Anti-Slavery Examiner, Part 1 of 4, chapter=, edition= citation
  • , passage=Is the impious edict irrepealable ? }}
  • * {{quote-book, year=1911, author=Frederic Jesup Stimson, title=Popular Law-making, chapter=, edition= citation
  • , passage=It was anticipated in the writer's work on constitutional law ("Federal and State Constitutions," p. 186, note 8): "The enabling acts admitting the eight new Western States usually provided against polygamy on account of the Mormon influence, and this, with other provisions concerning schools, etc., was made forever irrepealable without the consent of the United States; see Utah 3, 1. }}

    unchangeable

    English

    Adjective

    (-)
  • Not changeable; incapable of being changed or of changing; immutable.
  • Noun

    (en noun)
  • Something that cannot be changed.
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