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Meaning of inappellable

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inappellable (a.)

Inappealable; final.

inappellable Sentence Examples

  1. The judge's ruling on the matter was inappellable, leaving no room for appeal.
  2. The inappellable decision cast a shadow over the family's hopes.
  3. The court's inappellable verdict brought a sense of closure to the tragic incident.
  4. The jury's inappellable decision left the defendant without any further legal recourse.
  5. The contract's inappellable clause prevented the parties from challenging its terms.
  6. The inappellable order from the regulatory body forced the company to halt operations immediately.
  7. The inappellable nature of the professor's grading policy left students with no opportunity to improve their marks.
  8. The inappellable directive from headquarters left no room for dissent within the organization.
  9. The inappellable ruling of the independent arbitrator settled the dispute once and for all.
  10. The government's inappellable decision to implement new regulations sparked widespread protests.

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Inappealable; final.

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The judge's ruling on the matter was inappellable, leaving no room for appeal.

The inappellable decision cast a shadow over the family's hopes.

The court's inappellable verdict brought a sense of closure to the tragic incident.

The jury's inappellable decision left the defendant without any further legal recourse.