/nɒnˈ-əˈpiːləbəlˈ/ – Adjective
Definition: không thể kháng cáo được.
A more thorough explanation: “Non-appealable” refers to a decision, ruling, or judgment that cannot be challenged or reviewed through the appellate process. Once a decision is deemed non-appealable, it means that there is no avenue for further appeal or reconsideration of that particular decision within the legal system.
Example: The court’s decision was final and non-appealable, meaning there was no further recourse for the parties involved to challenge the ruling.