unconvertible

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English

Etymology

From un- +‎ convertible.

Adjective

unconvertible (comparative more unconvertible, superlative most unconvertible)

  1. That cannot be converted.
    • 1916, James Marchant, Alfred Russel Wallace= Letters and Reminiscences, Vol. 1 (of 2):
      I can only recommend you to read again Darwin's account of the horse family and its comparison with pigeons; and if that does not convince and stagger you, then you are unconvertible.
    • 1922, Francesco Saverio Nitti, Peaceless Europe:
      If the situation created by the War has transformed also the English circulation into unconvertible paper money, this is merely a passing fact.