irremovable - определение. Что такое irremovable
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Что (кто) такое irremovable - определение


irremovable      
¦ adjective incapable of being removed.
Derivatives
irremovability noun
irremovably adverb
Irremovable      
·adj Not removable; immovable; inflexible.
Senator for life (France)         
  • [[Henri-Alexandre Wallon]], Father of the Third Republic, was a senator from 1875 until his death in 1904.
MEMBER OF THE FRENCH SENATE ELECTED FOR LIFE
Sénateur inamovible; Senators for life in France
A senator for life () was an honorary position in the French Third Republic, similar to that of senator for life in other countries. At one time the French Senate was composed of 300 members, of whom 75 were inamovible ("unremovable").
Примеры употребления для irremovable
1. Most of the expression is gone from her face, as if used up, leaving behind an air of blank softness and irremovable determination.
2. Fallujans overwhelmingly voted ‘no‘ to the referendum All Fallujans were expected to vote no to the constitution but one major hiccup was the colour of irremovable ink used to indicate that they had already voted.
3. The subsequent years of the Ethiopian revolution were not only terrifying, cruel and most bloody, leaving an irremovable scar among Ethiopians and on the geo–political map of Ethiopia, but can also be characterized as the darkest years in the history of our country and its people.
4. The subsequent years of the SPLM conspiracies were not only terrifying, cruel and most bloody, leaving an irremovable scare among southerner Sudanese people and on the geo–political map of South Sudan, but can also be characterized as the darkest years in the history of our country (South Sudan) and its struggle.