adj. Not subject to challenge or objection: an irrecusable premise. [French irrécusable, from Late Latin irrecūsābilis : Latin in-, not; see IN-1 + recūsābilis, deserving of rejection (from Latin recūsāre, to refuse; see RECUSE).] ir′re·cusa·bly adv. |
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