/ˌɪrɪˈplevəsəbəl/ – Adjective
Definition: xch IRREPLEVIABLE.
A more thorough explanation: The term “irreplevisable” refers to property that cannot be replevied or recovered through legal process. In legal terms, it means that the property is not subject to being returned to its owner through a writ of replevin or similar legal action.
Example: The court ruled that the antique vase was irreplevisable, meaning it could not be returned to the plaintiff even if they won the case.