Unremovability

noun

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Definitions

Noun
  1. 1
    The quality of being impossible to remove. uncountable

    "In the first legislature the political parties will obligate themselves to approve the organic act relative to the judiciary and employees, on the basis of demonstrated competence, of promotion for merit and time of service, and of unremovability."

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"In the first legislature the political parties will obligate themselves to approve the organic act relative to the judiciary and employees, on the basis of demonstrated competence, of promotion for merit and time of service, and of unremovability."

Etymology

From un- + removability.

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