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unappealable

[uhn-uh-pee-luh-buhl] / ˌʌn əˈpi lə bəl /


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After the accused has had a chance to answer the charges, “the decision of the Commissioner shall be final, binding and conclusive and unappealable.”

From Seattle Times

“There are some subtle, intelligent concessions to a child’s view of the absolute, unappealable arbitrariness of adult power,” she added.

From New York Times

In many cases, second-tier courts had final, unappealable say, with the Supreme Court cut out of the process.

From Washington Post

The California Supreme Court ruling is unappealable and handed Mr. Trump a rare victory in the legal battle over his tax returns.

From Washington Times

The second mandates that any typographical error on the application results in immediate, unappealable disqualification.

From Salon