adjective
- that cannot be rejected or refused; not subject to challenge or objection
Usage: legal; formal
Examples
- The judge’s decision was considered irrecusable by both parties.
- The evidence presented was irrecusable and led to a swift conviction.
- His authority in this matter is irrecusable.
- The contract contained irrecusable terms that both sides had to accept.
- The witness provided irrecusable testimony that changed the case.
- Under the law, certain judicial appointments are irrecusable.