The Collaborative International Dictionary
Irremovable \Ir`re*mov"a*ble\, a.
Not removable; immovable; inflexible.
--Shak. --
Ir`re*mov"a*bly, adv.
Wiktionary
adv. So as not to be removable.
Usage examples of "irremovably".
And if conclusive proof be difficult to be obtained, shall we therefore fasten irremovably upon equivocal proof?
So it was the expectation of the sorcerers that the white men would be intolerably tormented when the tiny, invisible but painful prickles got irremovably into their fingers and lips and tongues.
Near the holy water stoups peasant women, in scarlet petticoats and laced bodices, sat upon the ground as immovable as domestic animals, whilst young lads, standing up behind them, stared out from wide-open eyes and twirled their hats round and round on their fingers, and all these sorrowful countenances seemed centred irremovably on one and the same thought, at once sweet and sorrowful.