a. (UN-1 7 b.)
1606. True & Perfect Relat., H h 3. It is cleare that onely by the character of regall unction uncancellable he was so far priviledged.
1646. Earl Monm., trans. Biondis Civil Wars, VIII. 136. To cancell the uncancellable memory of his cruelly.
1716. M. Davies, Athen. Brit., II. 151. He would have laid uncancellable obligations at home and abroad.
1908. C. O. McCasland, Right & Riches, iv. 267. But the permission given banks to issue millions of currency, which they can keep in circulation only by having a corresponding volume of notes due them, necessitates this immense volume of debt that is uncancelable.