noun
- the quality or state of being unable to be removed, dismissed, or taken away
Usage: formal; often used in legal or administrative contexts
Examples
- The judge's irremovability during her term protected her from political pressure.
- Civil service laws guarantee the irremovability of certain government employees.
- The irremovability of the monument made it a permanent landmark in the city.
- Tenure provides professors with irremovability from their positions without just cause.
- The constitution established the irremovability of fundamental rights.