not+admitting
81insusceptible — a. 1. Insensible, unimpressible, insusceptive, not susceptible. 2. Incapable, incapable of receiving, not admitting, that does not admit …
82inoperable — /ɪnˈɒpərəbəl / (say in opuhruhbuhl), / ˈɒprə / (say opruh ) adjective 1. not operable. 2. not admitting of a surgical operation without risk. 3. (of machines, computer programs, etc.) not able to be operated or used …
83peremptory — /parem(p)tariy/ Imperative; final; decisive; absolute; conclusive; positive; not admitting of question, delay, reconsideration or of any alternative. Self determined; arbitrary; not requiring any cause to be shown. Wolfe v. State, 147 Tex.Cr.R.… …
84unexceptional — [un΄ek sep′shə nəl] adj. 1. not exceptional; not uncommon or unusual; ordinary 2. not admitting of any exception 3. var. of UNEXCEPTIONABLE: regarded by some as a loose usage unexceptionally adv …
85absolute — adj. & n. adj. 1 complete, utter, perfect (an absolute fool; absolute bliss). 2 unconditional, unlimited (absolute authority). 3 despotic; ruling arbitrarily or with unrestricted power (an absolute monarch). 4 (of a standard or other concept)… …
86Inappealable — In ap*peal a*ble, a. Not admitting of appeal; not appealable. Coleridge. [1913 Webster] …
87Inexcusable — In ex*cus a*ble, a. [L. inexcusabilis: cf. F. inexcusable. See {Excuse}.] Not excusable; not admitting excuse or justification; as, inexcusable folly. [1913 Webster] Therefore thou art inexcusable, O man, whosoever thou art that judgest; for… …
88Peremptory — Per emp*to*ry, a. [L. peremptorius destructive, deadly, decisive, final: cf. F. p[ e]remptorie. See {Perempt}.] 1. Precluding debate or expostulation; not admitting of question or appeal; positive; absolute; decisive; conclusive; final. [1913… …
89Peremptory challenge — Peremptory Per emp*to*ry, a. [L. peremptorius destructive, deadly, decisive, final: cf. F. p[ e]remptorie. See {Perempt}.] 1. Precluding debate or expostulation; not admitting of question or appeal; positive; absolute; decisive; conclusive; final …
90Peremptory mandamus — Peremptory Per emp*to*ry, a. [L. peremptorius destructive, deadly, decisive, final: cf. F. p[ e]remptorie. See {Perempt}.] 1. Precluding debate or expostulation; not admitting of question or appeal; positive; absolute; decisive; conclusive; final …