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  • Government to regain the natural resources of the country, [and] support the correct decision of the Panamanian Government to demand for the invoilable right of the Panamanian people to fully exercise their sovereignty on the whole territory of their country.

    TEXT OF JOINT STATEMENT OF VISIT OF CUBAN DELE. 1973

  • Everyone would agree that the constitution is invoilable

    Siberian Light 2009

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  • What? no definition? I couldn't find it in the free dictionary online either. This is weird. The examples given above are how I thought it was used, though, so I am going to go ahead and use it!

    December 15, 2012

  • Definition:

    invoilable adj. having the characteristic of being unsuitable for use in magic tricks.

    December 15, 2012

  • Is it true that magicians in Australia use bilbies in their acts (instead of rabbits)?

    December 15, 2012

  • Due to the ear pulling involved, the Bilby Advancement League has been lobbying against said practice for years and for our members to seek more dignified employment.

    December 16, 2012

  • Still-- I think bilbies are more natural at performing than rabbits. Jus' sayin' ;)

    December 17, 2012

  • Hi Jody -- you may be looking for inviolable, with the I and the O the other way around.

    December 18, 2012

  • I'm adding this to my rabbit list.

    April 9, 2014

  • And the magician was unable to say the word 'Voila!', because the rabbit was unvoilable.

    April 9, 2014