Ye would think it were an irrepealable decree, if all the nations in the earth, and angels above, convened to adjudge a man to death, did pass sentence upon him.
If your duty will not move you, let the love of yourselves and your souls persuade you, for it is an irrepealable statute: “The wages of sin is death.
Pressed by these irrepealable rules of construction, as applied to the constitution, those who maintain the affirmative of the question under discussion are forced to submit a specification.
The Senator says that by the expression "irrepealable law," Mr. Webster meant to include the compromise of 1820.
Mr. Webster said in that speech that every foot of territory in the United States was fixed as to its character for freedom or slavery by an irrepealable law.
That was the irrepealable law which he said prohibited slavery in the Territories of Utah and New Mexico.
Now, I will show that that was not Mr. Webster's meaning--that he was never guilty of the mistake of saying that the Missouri act of 1820 was an irrepealable law.
The authority of his great name has been quoted for the purpose of proving that he regarded the Missouri act as a compact, an irrepealable compact.
Kindred to this statement of Mr. Madison is that other contemporary testimony which will be found in the “Federalist,” where the irrepealable rights of citizens are recognized without distinction of color.
Already the President, by irrepealable proclamation, has declared all slaves free.
Every law and every judgment of court, to be binding, must have at its back the everlasting, irrepealable law of God.
Why, sir, the Convention have had the caution to make this provision, if I understand them, irrepealable by any future amendment of the Constitution.
It proposed a contract between the State of Missouri and the Government of the United States which, in the language of the act, shall be "irrepealable without the consent of the United States.
This irrepealable law of the human heart was a mighty rock of confidence in Lincoln's social and political faith.
Character stands as the irrepealable condition of reaching man's proper and true happiness.
The morally good can not be something "contingent," but must be absolute, irrepealableand irreversible even by God.
The moral law, which is absolute, self-identical, eternal and immutable in the holy nature and will of God, becomes universal and irrepealable not only for the earth but for all the moral universe.
And Congress, like every other legislature, often passes acts which, being in the nature of grants or contracts, are irrepealable ever afterwards.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "irrepealable" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.