"unreviewable" meaning in All languages combined

See unreviewable on Wiktionary

Adjective [English]

Etymology: un- + review + -able Etymology templates: {{af|en|un-|review|-able}} un- + review + -able Head templates: {{en-adj|-}} unreviewable (not comparable)
  1. Not able to be reviewed, or not subject to review Tags: not-comparable

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          "ref": "2019, Malcolm Gladwell, Talking to Strangers",
          "text": "And then there are the catch-all provisions: rules that allow police to stop drivers for conduct that complies with all the rules on the books, but that officers consider \"imprudent\" or \"unreasonable\" under the circumstances, or that describe the offense in language so broad as to make a vioation virtually coextensive with the officer's unreviewable personal judgment.",
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